She was a guide and translator for Lewis and Clark.
She assisted Lewis and Clark on their journey to discover the Northwest Passage.
Sacagawea
Sacagawea was a remarkable figure in American history, known for her vital role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. As a Shoshone woman, she served as a guide and translator, significantly aiding the expedition's success. Her resilience, bravery, and knowledge of the land and native cultures were crucial in navigating the uncharted territories of the American West. Sacagawea's contributions have made her an enduring symbol of exploration and the strength of indigenous women.
We remember historical personalities like Sacagawea because of the role they played in history, and the events in which they were involved.
Yes, stupid.
Sacagawea is on the US $1 coin.
We remember historical personalities like Sacagawea because of the role they played in history, and the events in which they were involved.
Yes, U.S. currency features several notable minorities. For instance, Harriet Tubman is set to appear on the $20 bill, commemorating her contributions to civil rights and abolition. Additionally, figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Sacagawea have been represented on various coins and bills, highlighting their significance in American history.
she was born in an unknown state but what is now known as idaho
American education is really failing us.
she represents Native American. She rolls like the rest of us.
No, Sacajawea is not part of Black History Month. Sacajawea was a Shoshone Indian. She worked with Lewis and Clark on their exploration.