My honest opinion is that, Sacagawea's life lesson was to realize and help other girls realize that life's not always perfect and every once and awhile she will be going through stuff. A perfect example of a strong independent women.
she taught them how to dig for onions and that the choke cherry plant could cure fevers... she also taught them how to read the land
Things in alive.
mia
yes maybe
Sacagawea was married to Toussaint Charonneau. Sacagawea gave birth to a son called Jean Baptiste Charonneau, after expediton, she gave birth to another child(daughter) named Lisseti.
jean baptiste charbonneau but people called him pomp
3 but she died giving birth to her 3rd child.
she died after giving birth to her second child .
Her own.
Sacagawea's first child was Jean-Baptiste, born during the Lewis and Clark expedition on February 11, 1805. William Clark would affectionally nickname him "Little Pomp" or "Pompy".
Toussaint Charbonneau. They had a child named Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau. -The Scholar-
It is important to be objective when observing because when we are objective we are expecting positive things about the child instead of talking about the child in a negative way
Education plays quite an important role in molding a child. The things that a child learns create his or her perspective in life and also shapes their behavior.
His child-hood toys were the most important to him.