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- The Shoshone or Shoshoni (/ʃoʊˈʃoʊni/ shoh-SHOH-nee or /ʃəˈʃoʊni/ shə-SHOH-nee) are a Native American tribe with four large cultural/linguistic divisions:...
- filled in the picture of the Shoshonean group, while Edward Sapir proved the unity among Aztecan, "Sonoran", and "Shoshonean". Sapir's applications of the...
- Dzoavits was a demon or ogre from Shoshonean mythology who stole the sun and kidnapped children. He is ****ociated with volcanism and cannibalism. In most...
- Shoshoni dictionaries are available for everyday use. Shoshone people Shoshonean languages Timbisha language Comanche language Sacagawea, the Shoshone...
- Comanches did not live in the Southern High Plains. The Comanches, a Shoshonean people, migrated from the North and arose as a separate and distinct tribe...
- of California Press. Sapir, Edward (1992) [1930]. "Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language". In Bright, William (ed.). The Collected Works of Edward Sapir...
- limited evidence, Alfred L. Kroeber in 1907 identified Nicoleño as a "Shoshonean language" – and classified it with the Takic branch of Uto-Aztecan that...
- Museum Press, Banning, California. Edward Sapir. 1930. Southern Paiute, a Shoshonean Language. Reprinted in 1992 in: The Collected Works of Edward Sapir, X...
- [citation needed] The language spoken by the Ute is classified as part of the Shoshonean group of Uto-Aztecan languages. There is only one Native American language...
- contains native petroglyphs from that period. In Utah, the Numic- (or Shoshonean) speaking peoples of the Uto-Aztecan language family evolved into four...