It can also be spelled Sacagawea.
Most people pronounce it sack-uh-juh-whee-uh or sack-uh-juh-way-uh
but the more accurate pronunciation is suh-kah-kuh-weigh-uh.
As a little girl Sacagawea name was Huichu, meaning little bird. After she was kidnapped the native American tribe who did it named her Sakaaka Wiiya meaning bird women. But Americans now spell it Sacagawea.
Suh-cawg-uh-way-uh. Many believe it to be Sah-cuh-juh-way-uh, but that is an extreme mispronunciation, and would be considered very offensive in her times.
That is one spelling for the name Sacajawea, the other being Sacagawea.
you don't... you say it (jk) you can spell it with a j or a g
The name is spelled either Sacagawea or Sacajawea(from the Shoshone name, Amerindian woman who aided the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1805).
you pronounce it (boy-nive)
sa-kahj-u-wee-ah
one i think
The correct spelling is "Sacagawea."
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sacagawea i dont know how to spell it
The name is Anglicized in several ways, usually Sacajaweaor Sacagawea.
No matter how you spell it (Sacagawea) it's a dollar.
The Amerindian woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark was Sacagawea, also Sacajawea.
There are three different ways to spell her name: Sakakawea, Sacajawea, Sacagawea. Sakakawea is the one used for the name of Lake Sakakawea in North Dakota.
The name of the famous Shoshone guide to Lewis and Clark is written as either Sacagawea or Sacajawea.
The name of the female Native American guide to Lewis and Clark may be spelled either Sacajawea or Sacagawea.
The Indian woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark was Sacagawea or Sacajawea (both spellings appear in the records of the time).
sacagawea i dont know how to spell it
The Shoshone woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark was Sacajawea, or alternately Sacagawea. (Various spellings were used for the spoken name.)