Yes
because she guided Lewis and clark during the expedition
Sacagewea!
sacagewea
Sacagewea.Actually, if you think about if for a moment, it shouldn't be called the "Lewis and Clark Expedition". They had no idea where to go if Sacagewea didn't assist them!It should be called the "Sacagewea Expedition" :)
Sacajawea lead Lewis and Clark through their expedition to the pacific ocean.
more than 250 years ago
she traveled with Lewis and clark (her name is actually spelled sacagewea)
Sacagewea helped them by pointing in the right direction. Lewis and Clark did not know which way to go so they asked the Indian, Sacagewea. She must have been a genuis! that is crap, sacagewea and her french husband Toussaint Charbonneau accompanied Lewis and Clark on much of their journey. she helped in translation chains between the corps of discovery and the tribes they encountered. she was kidnapped as a child by rival Indians and was the sister of one of the great Indian chiefs.
because she had the ability to speak different languages and she knew how to communicate and trade with Indians safely , and she knew how to find food .
The Rocky Mountains Great Plains and Indian Sacagewea
Sacagewea helped Lewis and Clark explore and Pocahontas was a native that saved an Englishman's life.
Sacagawea was helpful to Lewis and clark because she was their interpreter. She found routes for them. Her being with them led other natives to gain trust towards them.