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Sacagawea - Wikipedia
22 Apr 2024 at 9:18am
Sacagawea (/ ? s æ k ? d? ? ? w i? ? / SAK-?-j?-WEE-? or / s ? ? k ? ? ? ? w e? ? / s?-KOG-?-WAY-?; also spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea; May c. 1788 ? December 20, 1812, or April 9, 1884) was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who, in her teens, helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in achieving their chartered mission objectives by ...

Sacagawea | Biography, Husband, Baby, Death, & Facts
23 Apr 2024 at 2:29am
Sacagawea (born c. 1788, near the Continental Divide at the present-day Idaho-Montana border [U.S.]?died December 20, 1812?, Fort Manuel, on the Missouri River, Dakota Territory) was a Shoshone Indian woman who, as an interpreter, traveled thousands of wilderness miles with the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804?06), from the Mandan-Hidatsa villag...

Sacagawea: Facts, Tribe & Death - HISTORY
22 Apr 2024 at 11:15pm
Sacagawea was a Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804-06. Also called the Corps of Discovery, the expedition traveled from the northern plains through the Rocky...

Sacagawea - Facts, Death & Husband - Biography
23 Apr 2024 at 4:23am
History & Culture. Native Americans. Sacagawea was a Shoshone interpreter best known for being the only woman on the Lewis and Clark Expedition into the American West. Updated: May 6, 2021....

Sacagawea | National Women's History Museum
22 Apr 2024 at 4:03am
c. 1788 - c. 1812/1884? By Teresa Potter and Mariana Brandman, NWHM Predoctoral Fellow in Women's History | 2020-2022. Sacagawea was an interpreter and guide for Meriwether Lewis and William Clark?s expedition westward from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Coast.

Sacagawea - National Geographic Kids
22 Apr 2024 at 12:17pm
The Native American woman who showed Lewis and Clark the way. By Johnna Rizzo. Sacagawea was not afraid. Although she was only 16 years old and the only female in an exploration group of more...

Sacagawea Facts | Britannica
22 Apr 2024 at 7:02am
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. Read here to learn more about Sacagawea.

Sacagawea - Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail (U.S. National Park ...
23 Apr 2024 at 3:26am
Sacagawea, the only woman to travel with the Corps of Discovery, did this and more. In 1804, Sacagawea was living among the Mandan and Hidatsa, near present day Bismarck, North Dakota. Approximately four years earlier, a Hidatsa raiding party had taken Sacagawea from her home in Idaho and from her people, the Lemhi Shoshone.

Sacagawea - U.S. National Park Service
21 Apr 2024 at 11:16pm
Sacagawea. Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail, Lewis and Clark National Historical Park. Sacagawea statue in Portland, OR. Photo by Charles Dawley. Quick Facts. Significance: Only woman in the Corps of Discovery. Place of Birth: Lemhi County, ID. Date of Birth: c. 1788. Place of Death: Fort Manuel Lisa, ND. Date of Death: c. 1812.

Sacagawea?s Story - U.S. National Park Service
23 Apr 2024 at 1:03am
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.



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