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5.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent overview of the Shoshone People.,
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This review is from: The Shoshone (Indians of North America) (Paperback)
This is part of a series of short books on Native Americans of North America. It contains good information on the ways of life of the Shoshone people. It covers their history from their lives before the immigrants ("White man") arrived, and what became of them afterward, including a section on Sacajawea. It covers some of their myths and spiritual beliefs as well as the type of territory they covered and how they survived from day to day. It contains black and white photos, drawings, paintings, and a few color plates. This is a good learning tool for anyone interested in the Shoshone, from grade school on up to adult.
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The Shoshone (Indians of North America) by Kim Dramer (Library Binding - Sept. 1996)
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