1.) Arikara Indians
2.) Assiniboine Indians
3.) Athabaska Indians
4.) Blackfeet
5.) Columbian Plateau Indians
6.) Cree Indians
7.) Crow Indians
8.) Eliatan
9.) Eneshur
10.) Flathead
11.) Grand Osage
12.) Kickapoo
13.) Mandan Indians
14.) Minitari
15.) Nez Perce
16.) Omaha
17.) Oto
18.) Pawnee
19.) Shoshone
20.) Sioux
21.) Skillute
22.) Teton Sioux
23.) Yakima
24.) Yankton Sioux
Sacagawea
lewis and clark encoutered many obstacles \. bears, indians, and hot weather
well, she may have while at home, but on the journey with lewis and clark she was mostly busy.
Lewis&Clark met while in the army.
Clark did not like water while Lewis loved boats!
Lewis and Clark met Sacagawea in November 1804 while staying at Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota. She was the wife of French-Canadian trader Toussaint Charbonneau and was hired as an interpreter for the expedition due to her knowledge of the Shoshone language and the region.
William Clark communicated through written letters, journals, and reports while on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. He also communicated verbally with members of the expedition team and with Native American tribes they encountered during their journey.
yes Lewis and clark ate their dog while enduring the harsh winter in the rockies
Similarities: Both Lewis and Clark were courageous, determined, and resourceful leaders who possessed a strong sense of adventure and curiosity. Differences: Lewis was more introspective and intellectual, while Clark was more outgoing and sociable. Additionally, Lewis had a background in natural history, while Clark had a military background.
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-06) 1.) Before Lewis met up with Clark, he began the expedition on August 30, 1803 in Pittsburgh PA. Lt. William Clark would offer to join Lewis on the expedition weeks later on October 13, 1803 at Camp Dubois (in present-day Indiana).2.) At the time, Lewis was 29 years old and Clark was 33.3.) The party of nearly 30 --including Lewis and Clark, three sergeants, 22 enlisted men, volunteers, interpreters, and Clark's slave.
After a while, people at home thought Lewis, Clark and the rest of the members of the Corps of Discoveries thought that they were dead.
Although he did not start out on the trip, 'Pompy' or Jean-Baptiste, Sacagewea's and Toussaint Charbonneu's son, was born while on the trip. Pompy was the nickname Clark gave Jean-Baptiste, and he was born on February 11, 1805.