Sacagawea translated for Lewis and Clark.
She really didn't have a "job" but volunteered to show the expedition route and took them to her brother.
Because they were curious on what the world had to show them
It can show you the way they traveled .
Sacajawea or Sacagawea was the daughter of an Indian / Native American chief. She helped to show explorers Louis and Clark around and to teach them about this "new" world they were exploring. Sacajawea is known for having carried her baby with her on the journeys. Also, without her, Louis and Clark may have never seen the Pacific Ocean! Her portrait appears on the golden dollar US coin, in circulation, though not commonly used for transactions.
There aren't any "Lois and Clark" nickels - Lois and Clark was a TV show about Lois Lane and Clark Kent (a/k/a Superman).Lewis and Clark nickels were minted in 2004 and 2005 to honor the bicentennial of the famous North American expedition led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark. However they're not valuable; huge numbers were struck and almost all were saved as keepsakes, so any that you find in change are only worth 5 cents.
This expedition was able to show them the route and the map of the territory, where and what everything is.
This expedition was able to show them the route and the map of the territory, where and what everything is.
The best place to go is the official website of the Lewis and Clark Journals online, there, they have images from the journals and if you click "People and Places" it will show you images of Lewis and Clark. Found here:http://lewisandclarkjournals.unl.edu/read/?_xmlsrc=lc.img.corpus.01.xml&_xslsrc=LCstyles.xslThen I would check your school's library, and if they do not have books on Lewis and Clark, your local library should. You can then use the copy machine at the library to copy the images out of the book if you need them for a project or presentation.Some books to check out that might have images:"Undaunted Courage : Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the Opening of the American West" by Stephen Ambrose"Lewis and Clark among the Indians (Bicentennial Edition)" by James P. Ronda"Meriwether Lewis: A Biography" by Richard Dillon
Lewis and Clark brought gifts for Native Americans as a gesture of goodwill and to establish friendly relations with the tribes they encountered during their expedition. Giving gifts was a common practice among explorers to show respect and build trust with indigenous communities.
The duration of The Dick Clark Show is 1440.0 seconds.
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Meriwether Lewis who had been appointed to the rank of Captain, was designated as the expedition "scientist". Prior to the expedition, Lewis went to Philadelphia for intense training by physician Benjamin Rush, astronomer-surveyor Andrew Ellicott, botanist Benjamin Barton, anatomist Casper Wister, and mathematician Robert Patterson. For three months he was tutored in the spring of 1803. The skills that Lewis learned would be passed on to Clark as they traveled. Prior to the expedition, Clark was in fact Lewis' superior officer and was very experienced in handling boats. Clark also served mainly as the expedition "doctor" and co-writer of the Journals. He often traded medical care for food and eventually established a reputation among the natives for his skills. Finding a man with a tumor on his thigh who couldn't walk, Clark cleansed and dressed the wound and left him some soap to wash the sore. He soon got better and as Clark says "this man assigned the restoration of his leg to me."