It was late July, I could feel the heat radiating off my skin. The air was humid and moist. I was sweating profusely, I felt very uncomfortable until I recognized this area. We reached my homeland I am so happy! I showed the captains where the hidatsas came and pointed out the place where I was captured. “We will come upon the Shoshoni summer camp.” I exclaimed “Do you know any place where we can buy horses? We need to cross the mountains this winter.” Clark and Lewis exclaimed “I’ll go ahead, you all follow me.” Lewis said “I remember where we are at right now, I can help guide where we want to go.” I stated I remembered where we were at so I guided them to the Shoshoni tribe’s camp. I was very glad to be back to my people. I
Shoshone people are a group of Native Americans Indians that live for a long time ago like in the early 1990. They were also called in different name, like for example " Digger Indians" and "Snake Indians". The Shoshone Indians live in groups of ten people. Some Shoshone people live in the mountains but some don't, others live in the forest, some of them live close to the river. They also live in both East and West of Rocky Mountains. Some Shoshone people farm but some of them don't. They hunt animal for example rabbits,deers,birds and others kind of animals.
The morning of August 17, 1805, Lewis dispatched drewyer and the Indian down to the river as McNeal cooked meat for breakfast. Two hours later an Indian returned with news that “the white men were coming”. Everyone appeared to be really happy about this news including Lewis who seemed about as happy as the Indians. Not long after finding out, Clark appeared with the interpreter Charbono and Sacagawea who was the sister of the chief Cameahwait. The meeting was very affecting especially between Sacagawea and an Indian woman who had escaped and went back to her home after being prisoner. At noon the canoes arrived and they were very pleased at the fact that they were finally together but also because they could now acquire horses, which was more
“Yes, there is,” I retorted, swaying back and forth. “It’s the only words there. I know what I am supposed to do.”
Today in this Report you are going to learning about The Shoshone how the Location and Environment, There Source of Food, Cultures, and Customs and their Unique Characteristics.
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“Yeah, I don’t mind. I don’t quite know where I’m heading next.” Raegan said in a calm tone.
Imagine your in world war two and getting imprisoned because you have japanese ancestry or you are japanese.In Fact during world war two over 127,000 japanese citizens got imprisoned.the goverment decided to make camps that allowed the evacuated stay there till the war ended.
After a long portage, we arrived at the great falls of the Missouri. The falls were approximately 300 feet wide and about 80-100 feet high. We weren’t able to bring along the barge on the crossing of the falls. We decided to leave the barge for the return trip but we decided to bring some pirogues which were considerably smaller, but would do the job when we get to the continuation of the river after the mountains.
“How did you know where the meeting would be?” she asked after getting her thoughts together. “Did the Alliance contact you while I was gone
“Well there's no turning back now is there” I said “Considering how much we put into this already I mean our bags our place we're staying and all that stuff”
“What do you want to do?” She clearly wanted me to join the team, but tried to act supportive for any choice I made.
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Returning from my daily hunt, I walk to my village and pass my fellow people. Everyone is smiling and laughing intently listening to the elders tell stories to the young ones. The men are skinning animals to use for clothes and new homes meanwhile, the women are harvesting food. Everything around me seems so serene, unfortunately, this did not last. A group of pale men coming out of several ships approach us my first initial thought was that they looked like Gods but smelled like pigs. The smell was revolting. I assumed they were in those ships for an extensive amount of time. The men were wearing odd garments unlike anything I have ever seen before. I was extremely confused as to why these people were here. I did not know what the intentions of the white men were. Were they here as refugees or did they intend to cause us harm?
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