Sacajawea (or Sacagawea) was born c. 1788. in an Agaidiku tribe of the Lemhi Shoshone in Idaho. In 1800, when she was about twelve, she and several other girls were kidnapped by a group of Hidatsa warriors during a battle. At about thirteen years of age, Sacagawea was taken as a wife by Toussaint Charbonneau, a French trapper living in the village, who had also taken another young Shoshone named Otter Woman as a wife.
she was born 1788 in lemhi contry what is now idaho
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she was a shoshone Indian
Sacagawea was a Shoshone.
no not many native americans did espessially not girls
sacgawea
Possibly her husband, M. Charbonneau.
The brother of Tsakakawia was called Cameahwait, chief of the LEMHI band of Shoshones. At that time there was no chief of all the Shoshone bands.
Six years after the expedition ended in 1806, Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Lisette on December 22 1812. It is believed that Lisette did not survive past infancy.
Winston Place was born in 1914.
Andrew Place was born in 1970.
Francis Place was born in 1771.