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THE SHOSHONE TRIBES KATHERINE AMAYA AVILA ERIKA SIERRA BENITEZ

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THE SHOSHONE TRIBES. KATHERINE AMAYA AVILA ERIKA SIERRA BENITEZ. THE SHOSHONE TRIBES. They Were a nomadic people (Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada). The shoshone , or Shoshone , which means ‘’ snake ’’. Shoshone gouvernment. The shoshone didn’t write laws . - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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THE SHOSHONE TRIBES

KATHERINE AMAYA AVILA

ERIKA SIERRA BENITEZ

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THE SHOSHONE

TRIBES

They Were a nomadic people (Montana, Idaho, Utah, Arizona, and Nevada).

The shoshone, or Shoshone, which means ‘’snake’’.

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SHOSHONE GOUVERNMENT

The shoshone didn’t write laws.

Each shoshone band had its own chief.

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ECONOMYSubsistence and Commercial Activities:

• Hunters had a right to their kill, with a special sequence of sharing followed for bison.

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Industrial Arts:Shoshone made a wide variety of leather goods.

Division of Labor:Bison-skin tipis were made by the women and decorated by their husbands. Leatherworking, Except for shields, bowstrings, drums, and rattles, was women's work.

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SHOSHONE RELIGION

The Shoshone believed the spirit world was all around them.

The shoshone believed in a supernatural being called APPE.

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LIFESTYLEThe shoshone were largely farmers and hunters.

The shoshone lived in extended family groups.

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THE SHOSHONE HAD RITUAL

DANCES

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CULTURAL TRADITIONS

Most of the SHOSHONE ceremonies were dances similar to the Great Basin Round Dances.

The Pine Nut Festival.

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LANGUAGEName of uncertain origin, It could mean “in the valley”.  the majority and the European they were “the serpents” or the “town of the serpents”.

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LOCATION

They lived between Montana and Idaho and they arrived at from California, center and this of nevada.

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HOUSING

Each tribe needed a kind of housing that would fit their lifestyle and their climate.

WIGWAM HOMES: Used by Algonquian indians.

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LONGHOUSES: They are built similary to wigwams.

They were used for sleeping space.

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TEPEES: These were like modern tents.They were very used because tribe moved from place to place.

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FOOD AND HUNTING

Before they had horses, the Shoshone ate roots, insects, salmon, seeds, nuts, small game birds, groundhog, jack rabbit, and other small animals.

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WHAT WERE SHOSHONE MEN AND WOMAN’S

ROLES?Shoshone women were in charge of the home.

Shoshone men were hunter.

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SHOSHONE CHILDREN

They did the same things all children do, play with esch other.

They had less time to play.

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MYTHSMyths were very important to the Shoshone people. They created stories to explain the things they saw around them.

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