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Sacagawea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Reliable historical information about Sacagawea is very limited. She has become an important part of the Lewis and Clark mythology in the American public imagination. ...
Sacagawea: Biography from Answers.com
Sacagawea , Explorer Born: c. 1786 Birthplace: Near what is now Idaho Died: 22 December 1812 (fever) Best Known As: The Indian woman who accompanied
Lewis and Clark . Inside the Corps . The Corps . Sacagawea | PBS
Information about the Shoshone guide, her role in the Lewis and Clark expedition, and theories of whether she died in 1812 or 1884. From PBS.
Sacagawea: From captive to Indian interpreter to a true ...
(2) Did Sacagawea turn her back on the LEMHI-Shoshone Tribe of her ... Sacagawea and those around her were also forthcoming in providing the explorers with ...
Sacagawea
Brief biography of the guide and explorer. From the PBS series The West
Sacagawea dollar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sacagawea dollar, called by the U.S. Mint the Sacagawea Golden Dollar Coin and ... Sacagawea dollars began being minted in 2000 in accordance with the ...
Sacagawea - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sacagawea (also Sakakawea, Sacajawea; pronounced [s?ka???wi??] [dubious ? discuss] see below) (c. 1788 ? December 20, 1812; see below for other theories about her death ...
Sacagawea
Biography of the Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition.
Sacagawea: Biography from Answers.com
Sacagawea , Explorer Born: c. 1786 Birthplace: Near what is now Idaho Died: 22 December 1812 (fever) Best Known As: The Indian woman who accompanied
Sacagawea - Sacajawea - Guide to the West
The real history of Sacagawea (Sacajawea), guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Shoshone Indian woman now on the U.S. dollar coin is often considered responsible for the ...
PBS - THE WEST - Sacagawea
Biography of the teen-age Shoshone interpreter and guide.
Sacagawea Biography - Biography.com
A brief look at the life of interpreter and Corps of Discovery member Sacagawea
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