Category
page 1Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin

Shoshone
The Shoshone or Shoshoni ( or ), also known by the endonym Newe, are an Indigenous people of the United States with four large cultural/linguistic divisions:
Eastern Shoshone: Wyoming
Northern Shoshone: Southern Idaho
Western Shoshone: California, Nevada, and Northern Utah
Goshute: western Utah, eastern Nevada
Bannock people
ethnic group
Wind River Indian Reservation
Indian reservation in Wyoming, United States
Fremont culture
pre-Columbian archaeological culture
Washo people
indigenous people of North America
Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin
Native Americans of the northern Great Basin, Snake River Plain, and upper Colorado River basin
Mono people
Native American people
Goshute
The Goshutes are a tribe of Western Shoshone Native Americans. There are two federally recognized Goshute tribes today:
Kawaiisu
The Kawaiisu are an Indigenous peoples of California in the United States who live in the Tehachapi Valley and to the north across the Tehachapi Pass in the southern Sierra Nevada, toward Lake Isabella and Walker Pass.
Southern Paiute
Native American Tribe
Snake Indians
collective name given to three Native American tribes