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  • Sacagawea - Wikipedia
    Sacagawea traveled with the expedition thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean, helping to establish cultural contacts with Native American people and contributing to the expedition's knowledge of natural history in different regions
  • Sacagawea | Biography, Husband, Baby, Death, Facts | Britannica
    Sacagawea (Sacajawea), Shoshone Indian woman who, as interpreter, traveled thousands of miles with the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–06), from the Mandan-Hidatsa villages in the Dakotas to the Pacific Northwest
  • Sacagawea - Facts, Death Husband - Biography
    Sacagawea, the daughter of a Shoshone chief, was captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French Canadian trapper who made her his wife around age 12 In November 1804, she was invited to join
  • Sacagawea: Facts, Tribe Death - HISTORY
    Possibly the most memorialized woman in the United States, with dozens of statues and monuments, Sacagawea lived a short but legendarily eventful life in the American West
  • What if Everything We Know About Sacagawea Is Wrong?
    There she was called Sacajawea, with a J, and she was a Shoshone Dancing Bull told the group about his brother, who submitted a paper on Sacagawea for a history project
  • Sacagawea’s Story - U. S. National Park Service
    Sacagawea is one of the most recognizable names in American history But who was she? Sacagawea spoke both Shoshone and Hidatsa We know that she grew up with Shoshone people near what is now the Montana Idaho border, and that, at the age of twelve, she was captured by Hidatsa people
  • Sacagawea | National Womens History Museum
    Though spelled numerous ways in the journals of expedition members, Sacagawea is generally believed to be a Hidatsa name (Sacaga means “bird” and wea means “woman”) In that case, the third syllable starts with a hard g, as there is no soft g in the Hidatsa language
  • Who Was Sacajawea | Sacajaweadar
    Shoshoni advocates claim her as "Sacajawea" (pronounced sak´ä-jä-we-ä), a form of her name which has become widely popularized both in spelling and pronunciation, especially in the Far West




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