they believed in the coyote. they thought the coyote created people and raised the dead
Not all Shoshone people shared the same stories; among the Western Shoshone, the origin of "people" (meaning the Shoshone themselves) is told in the story of Coyote Learns to Fly. In this story, Coyote and Geese are alive before people are created. See link below for the complete story:
The Shoshone did not believe in different gods like a lot of tribes; they believed in Coyote. They believed that Coyote created all people and raised people from the dead. They also admired Coyote for his strength, wisdom, and power. but heard
The Shoshone did not believe in different gods like a lot of tribes; they believed in Coyote. They believed that Coyote created all people and raised people from the dead. They also admired Coyote for his strength, wisdom, and power. but heard
The address of the Shoshone Public is: 211 S Rail St W, Shoshone, 83352 5393
The phone number of the Shoshone Public is: 208-886-2843.
how do you say thank you in Shoshone
The Shoshone legends are myths that are true.
Shoshone comes from Sosoni, a Shoshone Amerindian word for high-growing grasses.
The Shoshone natives lived in teepes
Shoshone National Forest is in Wyoming.
"Coyote" is a coyote as in the animal coyote, famaly to a dog, fox and wolf