The Arikara Indians were fascinated with York, Clark's slave.
The Arikara Indians valued the trade goods provided by Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery, such as beads, trinkets, and metal tools. They were also interested in the information and news brought by the expedition about other tribes and settlers in the region.
During their expedition, the Corps of Discovery met and interacted with various Native American tribes, including the Oto, Omaha, Pawnee, Arikara, Mandan, Shoshone, Nez Perce, Chinook, and Clatsop tribes, among others. These encounters were crucial for their survival, navigation, and acquisition of essential knowledge about the terrain and resources of the American West.
The Corps of Discovery, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, left St. Louis on May 14, 1804, on their expedition to explore the newly acquired Louisiana Purchase territory.
The relationship between the Native Americans and the Lewis and Clark Expedition, also known as the Corps of Discovery, was complex. Initially, there was mutual curiosity and trade between the two groups, with some tribes offering assistance while others were wary. However, tension arose as the expedition continued, with instances of misunderstanding, competition for resources, and cultural clashes.
Explore the area covered by the Louisiana Purchase.
The nickname of the Lewis and Clark expedition was the "Corps of Discovery."
They were referred to as the Lewis and Clark Expedition or "the Corps of Discovery."
Sacagawea
Sacagawea
The youngest person in the Lewis and Clark crew,Corps of Discovery was Lewis.
That would be Sacagawea.
they probably sent messages
bears,indians and more.
they need horses from the shoshone Indians
If you are talking about the Lewis and Clark expedition with the Corps of Discovery, William Clark was one of the two co-leaders.
No way did the Corps of Discovery at all function as a micrcosm. The expidition was all about discovery and progess. Also the Corps was friendly to the Indians and told them they could keep their land. this is opposite to the rest of America who went in and kicked out all the Indians in there way. American society was about enlargement and money, not discovery or friendlyness
No, it was a generally smooth round trip.
Its the corps of discovery not the corps and discovery