they were the tribe that helped Lewis and Clark after they crossed the Rocky Mountains during winter
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In a Lewis and Clark ABC book, the letter Q can be used to represent "Quartermaster," who was responsible for managing and distributing supplies on the expedition. Another option could be "Quiver" to represent the carrying case for arrows used for hunting and protection during the journey.
To some extent. They wrote a book, but nothing that is quoted.
During their expedition, Lewis and Clark had to make it through rough winters and needed to seek help from the native American tribes that inhabited these winter grounds. There's a terrific book that chronicles Lewis and Clark's expedition from start to finish: The Journals of Lewis and Clark, edited by Bernard DeVoto published by Mariner Books. The Journals are a really fun read.
1803 to 1806 i think thats what it says in my history book
No. They went back to the east coast, wrote a book, and still served the government.
they felt like it and if u wanna know the real answer read ur world history book.
1. damien vesper2. the father is dead 3. lewis & clark
Lewis Sabran has written: 'The letter book of Lewis Sabran, S. J. (Rector of St. Omers College)'
Not much. Clark wrote a book on the trip and was going to Washington to request money when he died at a stagecoach inn. He was found in the forest near the inn. Some historians believe that he was murdered.
1. damien vesper2. the father is dead 3. lewis & clark
No, they did not. But they did write a documentary about wha they have seen, but you won't get that anywhere because it all went to president Thomas Jefferson.