Her exploration was 4000 miles
no
Sacajawea did not have a job except for helping Lewis and Clark with there expedition
She died after her expedition to present-day North Dakota
Sacajawea was living with the Shoshone tribe when she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition.
she halped Lewis and clark on expedition
She ate a waffle.
yes
She built boats
Sacajawea was not a slave. Sacajawea was the Shoshone guide and interpreter who guided the Lewis and Clark part of the way during their expedition.
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
make your cake, wash ur mate, give fgiving tolet cakes
Yes, Sacajawea did visit her family during the Lewis and Clark expedition. In 1805, while the expedition was traveling through the territory of the Shoshone tribe, she was reunited with her brother, who was a chief. This meeting was significant as it helped the expedition secure horses needed for their journey across the Rocky Mountains. Sacajawea's connection to her family played a crucial role in the success of the expedition.