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The feelings of Native Americans towards Lewis and Clark varied depending on the tribe. Some viewed them with suspicion and saw them as a potential threat to their land and resources, while others were more welcoming and helpful. Overall, there was a mix of reactions from different Native American groups encountered during the expedition.
Sacagewea helped Lewis and Clark explore and Pocahontas was a native that saved an Englishman's life.
One notable explorer who traveled inland among Native American settlements was Meriwether Lewis, part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition from 1804 to 1806. Along with William Clark, he explored the uncharted territories of the American West, documenting various Native American tribes and their cultures. Their journey provided valuable insights into the geography, flora, and fauna of the region, as well as the interactions between different Indigenous groups and American explorers.
Yes, Lewis and Clark encountered several Native American tribes during their journey, such as the Mandan, Shoshone, Nez Perce, and Chinook. They also came into contact with various indigenous peoples who had not previously encountered European Americans.
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I think you are asking about their native guide, Sacagawea.
Louis and Clark took the same route and were one group not separate groups.
Lewis and Clark learned that not all native Americans are not mean.
Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman, played a crucial role in helping Lewis and Clark communicate with Native American tribes they encountered during their expedition. She acted as an interpreter and guide, facilitating peaceful interactions and trade with various indigenous groups.