She learned from her parents and how they survived.
She gathered food. Such as nuts and berries...=)
Six years after the expedition ended in 1806, Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Lisette on December 22 1812. It is not known when Lisette died, although it is believed she did not survive infancy. However, we do know that both Lisette and her brother were legally adopted by William Clark eight months after Sacagawea's death.
well sacajewea was a native America and they did not care much about money but how to survive.
no one knows the true answer to this story. what we do know is that we dont know anything.
No, Sacagawea died on 20 December 1812 long before Annie was born.
sacagawea i dont know how to spell it
they used buffalo skin and tree bark to make teepees and coats
She has to know where to go in order to lead Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the western part of the United States . That's the reason why Sacagawea is smart .
i don't know how Long it took but i do know that it was over 20,000 miles!!!
yes she does okay people so shut up
Very little is know about her and her choldhood
Yes, Sacagawea did have siblings. A lot of them were killed in the war between the Hidatsa tribe when Sacagawea 12. The only survivers were her brother and herself. Her brother actually became the chief of the Shoshone tribe!