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The Shoshone tribe also spelled Shoshoni, once lived in the desert area of what is now eastern Nevada, southern Idaho, and western Utah. The first white settlers in this region, known as the Great Basin, sometimes called the Shoshone "Snake" Indians. Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman, became famous for her role as an interpreter with the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Before recorded history, the Shoshone and Bannock originally roamed the areas of Wyoming, Nevada, Idaho and Utah. ... Other Shoshone Indians lived on some of the most barren land in the United States. ... The Shoshone planned their journeys so that they could collect each type of plant as it ripened and visit each animals favorite haunt. ...
The whole Wyoming region was a favorite hunting ground for many Native Americans such as the Crow, Arapaho, Shoshone, and Cheyenne.
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