Sacagawea was the only woman on the Lewis and Clark expedition. She was a Shoshone Indian who served as the group's translator. She married a French-Canadian trapper, Toussaint Charbonneau, and had recently given birth to the couple's first child. She had been stolen from her tribe as a child. In a surprise event, when the group went to a Shoshone camp to buy horses, she discovered the chief was her brother.
Sacagawea
We remember historical personalities like Sacagawea because of the role they played in history, and the events in which they were involved.
She was a guide and translator for Lewis and Clark.
We remember historical personalities like Sacagawea because of the role they played in history, and the events in which they were involved.
She assisted Lewis and Clark on their journey to discover the Northwest Passage.
No, Sacajawea is not part of Black History Month. Sacajawea was a Shoshone Indian. She worked with Lewis and Clark on their exploration.
no, Sacagawea did not have a pet
Yes; Sacagawea is just different spelling version of Sacajawea.
Sacagawea discovers how to be a friend
Yes Sacagawea did have brothers.
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