shoshoni indians

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shoshoni indians

The Shoshone

2005
Examines the history of the Shoshone people, originally from the Great Basin region of North America and discusses how the arrival of white settles changed and influenced their culture and daily lives.

Sacagawea

2004
A biography of the Shoshoni woman who served on the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a guide and interpreter.

Ghost horses

2002
Visiting Zion National Park with his family, twelve-year-old Jack encounters two mysteries, the strange behavior of a band of wild mustangs and the possibly sinister actions of his new foster brother, a Shoshone boy.

Shoshone

2005
Examines the history and culture of the Shoshones of the western United States, the effect of explorers, fur traders, and trappers in the early 1800s, resistance against miners and settlers, resettlement on reservations, and their struggle to maintain tribal identity and tradition.

On the trail of Sacagawea

2001
A present-day journey that follows Sacagawea's trail, from Fort Mandan in North Dakota to Fort Clatsop in Oregon.

The Shoshone people

2001
Offers a brief introduction to the people, history, culture, and lifestyle of the Shoshone Indians.

Sacagawea

journey into the west
2007
An account of the life of Sacagawea. a young Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the uncharted lands of the United States in the early nineteenth century. Presented in graphic format.

Sacagawea

Native American interpreter
2003
A biography of the Shoshoni Indian woman who played an important role in guiding the Lewis and Clark expedition through the Northwest Territory of the United States in 1805-1806.

Sacagawea

Native American hero
1997
Profiles the life of the young Shoshoni woman Sacagawea, who served as an interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition at the beginning of the nineteenth century.

Sacagawea

2003
A brief biography of Sacagawea, the Shoshoni woman who accompanied explorers Lewis and Clark on their expedition in the early 1800s.

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