she translated for the Lewis and clark expedition
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No, Sacajawea is not part of Black History Month. Sacajawea was a Shoshone Indian. She worked with Lewis and Clark on their exploration.
they began the expedition with sacajawea on april 7,1805. There were 27 soldiers, 2 interpreters, sacajawea, Lewis, Clark, and Pomp (Sacajawea's son). If Sacajawea never saved journals and precious cargo from the lead pirogue we wouldn't have much recorded history of her
Yep she did she spoket a long pipe
she made it out of animals such as buffalo's.
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She was a guide and translator for Lewis and Clark.
she was an interpreter,guide, and food gatherer for Lewis and clark.
because she had a big part in helping Lewis and Clark on there expedition
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yes Sacajawea does have family
If Sacajawea was not with Lewis and Clark they probably would not have made it as far as they did. Sacajawea is very important to national history.