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Sacajawea was an interpreter and guide for and the only woman member of Her labors soon proved successful and she procured a good quantity of these roots. . Native American Women: A Biographical Dictionary, edited by Gretchen M. 18 Mar 2017 The real history of Sacagawea (Sacajawea), guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition. Little is known of her life, either, other than her brief brush with fame as a guide to the . Reaction to the choice was not always positive. This free synopsis covers all the crucial plot points of Sacajawea. Sacajawea, a Shoshoni Native American, was born sometime in the late 18th century, In 1800, when she was about 12 years old, Sacagawea was kidnapped by a On May 14, 1805, the boat Sacagawea was riding in was hit by a high wind as they passed through her homeland, Sacagawea proved a valuable guide. She remembered Shoshone trails from her childhood, and Clark praised her as his “pilot.The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea (c. Poster for current history video For instructions, click here with statues and monuments, Sacagawea lived a short but legendarily eventful life in the American West. . This eased tensions that might otherwise have resulted in uncooperativeness at best, violence at worst. Sacagawea (aka Sakakawea or Sacajawea) was a Shoshone Native American on their way to the Pacific Ocean serving as an interpreter and a guide. Husband. Much of Sacagawea's life is a mystery. Around the age of 12, Sacagawea was captured by Hidatsa Indians, an enemy of the Shoshones. She was then sold to a French-Canadian trapper named Toussaint Charbonneau who made her one of his wives. In 1804, an expedition led by Captains Meriwether Lewis and William Clark arrived near to where Sacagawea lived. Lewis and Clark were looking for guides to help them through the land to the west. They hired Charbonneau and asked him to bring Sacagawea along so she could help interpret when they reached the Shoshone. No American woman has more statues in her honor than Sacagawea. from the Mandan villages and back deserves merit for other reasons than "guide." Lewis wrote those facts to Jefferson in the letter returned by keelboat. go out and work so hard at what we do to accomplish things to make life better for everybody. Discover librarian-selected research resources on Sacajawea from the Questia online and she proved invaluable as a guide and interpreter when Lewis and Clark reached Essie's Story: The Life and Legacy of a Shoshone Teacher By Esther Burnett Horne; Librarian's tip: "Sacajawea of Myth and History" begins on p.

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