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Was Sacajawea a Native American

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17y ago
Updated: 8/16/2019

Sacagawea was born into a Shoshoni tribe. When she was about 12, she was captured by Hidatsa Indians and taken to villages many hundreds of miles from her home on the upper Missouri River.

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