That would be the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nations, also known as the Three Affiliated Tribes.
She died after her expedition to present-day North Dakota
The Lewis and Clark expedition left Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota on April 7, 1805. The expedition had waited out the winter in the Native American settlement before resuming their westward journey.
The Lewis and Clark expedition left Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota on April 7, 1805. The expedition had waited out the winter in the Native American settlement before resuming their westward journey.
The Lewis and Clark expedition left Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota on April 7, 1805. The expedition had waited out the winter in the Native American settlement before resuming their westward journey.
The Lewis and Clark expedition left Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota on April 7, 1805. The expedition had waited out the winter in the Native American settlement before resuming their westward journey.
during the Lewis and Clark expedition
They were following the Missouri River. It had not been named South Dakota when they made their expedition.
The Lewis and Clark expedition left Fort Mandan in what is now North Dakota on April 7, 1805. The expedition had waited out the winter in the Native American settlement before resuming their westward journey.
Sacajawea's main contribution to American history is that she was the guide and translator for the Lewis and Clark expedition. This expedition explored the western half of the land that is now the United States, covering the area from South Dakota to the Pacific Ocean.
Dakota is the name of an Indian Tribe in the American mid-west.
Sacagawea was a Shoshone woman who helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
They stopped in North Dakota,Montana,Washington.