I believe Sacajawea was on golden dollar coin in 2003. She is depicted with a child. An interesting fact is that the coin maker did not know any native relatives of Sacajawea, so he modeled the coin from a Native American student in college!!
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Irene Bedard has appeared in many recent movies/films in native American roles. She is actually of mixed race background (Inuit and Metis) but she has appeared as a Lakota, as a Navajo, as Minnehaha, as the voice of Pocahontas, as the mother of Pocahontas and as a half-Lakota half-white woman - and various other native roles. She is a typical example of the "one size fits all" native American beloved by Hollywood, completely ignoring the different physical appearances between, say, a Powhatan woman and a Lakota woman. She has always appeared on screen with her eyebrows intact, when almost all historic native Americans traditionally removed their eyebrows.
Because pocahontas was a native american woman who married a european settler when tgey came over to america
Sacagawea was a Native American woman who assisted and translated for some explorers. Appears on the uncommon golden dollar.
they were skirts and leggings
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The native American woman was affected by the war because some were separated from their family and children. Some also lost their husbands who were there primary sole winners.
the woman
She was a Native American woman in 1800's and had no profession.
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Sacagawea, a Lemhi Shoshone woman, served as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She played a crucial role in helping the expedition navigate through unfamiliar territories and establishing peaceful relations with Native American tribes they encountered.
The noun for a female Native American was squaw. The noun for a male Native American was brave. These terms originated at a time in American history when European settlers used these terms to categorize Native Americans as a lesser human than themselves. Today both squaw and brave can be offensive terms; it is better say "man" and "woman" or "Native American man or woman."
well the child[ren] would be half native American. but if the parents were different tribes of native american, the child would still be half native American but could be defined as 1/4 fathers tribe and 1/4 mothers tribe.man= 1/2 other ethnicity + 1/2 Native AmericanWoman= 1/2 other ethnicity + 1/2 Native Americanchild takes half of each genetic informationchild = 1/4 man's other ethnicity + 1/4 woman's other ethnicity= 1/4 man's Native American + 1/4 woman's Native American1/4 + 1/4 = 1/2child = 1/2 other ethnicity & 1/2 Native American