Shoshone

Appearance
Shoshone is a dark brown horse with white stripes across their face, neck, belly, and legs. Their black mane and tail are decorated with many red feathers.

Personality
Shoshone loves helping others and they are always ready to help out anyone who needs it.

Weasel
Shoshone has a special connection to the weasel.

The Name Game
The tribe this steed was based on, the three subdivisions of the Shoshone, lived throughout the western U.S., from Western Montana and Eastern Idaho to Death Valley, California. They were culturally tied to the Comanche, who split from them and moved south toward Texas. The word “shoshono” means “walking.”

Because of their widespread population, there is no defining characteristic to the Shoshone tribe in terms of livelihood. The eastern Shoshone practiced the buffalo-hunting culture of the plains tribes. The Western Shoshone were subsistence hunter/gatherers like the Paiutes. The eastern Shoshone used horses. The western Shoshone walked on foot (there wasn’t enough to feed horses). The northern Shoshone fished for salmon, like the Nez Perce. Sacajawea, who guided the Lewis and Clark Expedition was Shoshone. [1]

Inspirational Message
English: "If you see someone needs you, quietly offer to help."

Italian: "Se qualcuno ha bisogno di te, aiutalo con serenità."

French: "Si tu vois quelqu’un qui est dans le besoin, offre-lui discrètement ton aide."