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1. Chief __________was the last chief of the Shoshone.
2. The __________People were the first people to live in Sweetwater County.
3. The White Mountain __________ near Rock Springs, were first carved between 1,000-200 years ago.
4. The Shoshone, Ute, and Bannock people lived in what is now Sweetwater County
5. The Shoshone, Ute, Bannock, and other Native Americans traded __________with traders and trappers
6. Fur trappers who traded with Native Americans and others are better known as __________men.
7. The Shoshone first called the __________River Sisk-a-di-agie meaning River of the Prairie __________. Prairie Chicken is another name for Sage Grouse.
8. Today many of the Eastern Shoshone and the Arapaho live on the Wind River __________.
9. The Shoshone used to be nomadic, meaning they traveled a lot. Living in homes made of hide or sticks, these homes are often called Tipis, a Lakota word, and Wigwams.
10. Today most Shoshone and Arapaho live in __________or apartments whether or not they live on the reservation.
11. Reservations are special plots of land set aside for Native Americans. These lands were part of special agreements between nations called __________
12. Today tribes follow special rules to be recognized by the United States government. One of these rules is having __________to determine their governments. Tribal members also vote for the __________of the United States and other government offices.
13.The Fremont People and many other groups hunted with a special __________throwing tool called an atlatl.
14. Many Native American groups used Wyoming __________, a special kind of rock, to create tools. Another name for this special mineral is 'axe stone.'
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