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Yes, Lewis and Clark communicated with many Native American tribes during their expedition. They traded goods, shared information about the land, and sometimes relied on Native American guides to navigate unfamiliar territories. Their interactions were crucial for the success of their expedition.
Lewis and Clark communicated with Native Americans through the help of their Shoshone interpreter, Sacagawea. They also used sign language and traded goods to establish friendly relations with the tribes they encountered during their expedition. Additionally, they sometimes relied on drawing maps and using gestures to communicate their intentions.
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Yes, Lewis and Clark communicated with many Native American tribes during their expedition. They traded goods, shared information about the land, and sometimes relied on Native American guides to navigate unfamiliar territories. Their interactions were crucial for the success of their expedition.
Lewis and Clark communicated with Native Americans through the help of their Shoshone interpreter, Sacagawea. They also used sign language and traded goods to establish friendly relations with the tribes they encountered during their expedition. Additionally, they sometimes relied on drawing maps and using gestures to communicate their intentions.
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i dont know you tell me
tell jokes and smoke tobacco?
I dont know.... you tell me
The Lewis and Clark expedition provided valuable information about the geography, flora, and fauna of the western United States. It helped to establish US claims to Oregon Territory and paved the way for future expansion. The expedition also improved knowledge of Native American tribes in the region.
Its hard to tell there was no written document, sorry
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he believed that the government had the power to tell native Americans where they could live
Yes. They are taught in school, and there are many museums that tell the story or even that are dedicated to them entirely.
they knew because they were smarter than us