Shoshoni Indians Narrative

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August 1, 1805 So yesterday we finally made it to Idaho we set up camp and went to sleep early cause tomorrow was going to be a long day… We woke up early in the morning we had breakfast consisting of nothing more than bread and rations we packed up and we were on our way for today. We all knew once we entered Idaho the Shoshoni Indians were going to be close, so Clark and I split up I went up the Lemhi Pass 4 or so miles in we had come across something amazing, the Missouri. After taking a break there for a couple or so minutes I climbed to the top of the Dividing Ridge. What I discovered was heart breaking I called the other guys up and showed them the ginormous mountain ranges ahead of us. Everyone there knew that now either myself and crew …show more content…

When we arrived we had realized after long looking we had found the Shoshoni’s. Clark: Today we split up at the Three forks I went north and Lewis and his crew went southwest we were both in search of the Shoshoni’s I had ended up in Montana with the Blackfeet Indians and Lewis ended up with the Shoshoni’s so I ended up going to the west and then back down south to see if I could meet up with him somewhere. I came across George Drouillard and he brought me to the Shoshoni Tribe Land, where Lewis was. August 5, 1805 So today a Sunday, we all woke up at again an early time. I went over to George Drouillard a civilian interpreter and hunter and asked him and other Indians to go and search for Clark so we can continue to exploration and not waste any more time. I myself wanted to get this done as soon as possible that’s why I asked them to go search so early. Not much later Clark had arrived with his interpreter and another native women named Sacajawea. That night we held a meeting with the Shoshoni’s, Sacajawea served as our translator. We asked them if it would be possible to give us horses so we would be able to cross the vast mountain ranges to the west, they agreed and we would meet them in an open field and barter food for their horses later that …show more content…

For meat they ate rabbi, antelope and buffalo meat now all these were all dependent on where they were staying at the moment. Like there food their clothes changed according to the season this fluctuated from a simple breechcloth for the men and a simple apron for the women in the summer, to fur pants and jackets in the

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