Sacajawea was caputerd around the age of 6-10 yrs old by the Hidasta Tribe
Sacajawea was captured by the itidasta Indians
He didnt. Sacagawea was captured and sold or gambled away to Charbonneau.
Sacajawea was a shoshone Indian princess.One day when Sacajawea and her brother were hunting the minnetaree Indians attacked their shoshone village.They killed Sacajawea's father and captured Sacajawea,other children and women.So she went from being a princess to slave.After when she was to old to be a slave they traded her to charbonneanu who was a trapper in canda. . Sacajawea's shoshone name was Boinai which meant ''Grass Maiden. The name Sacajawea ment ''Bird Woman''.
Sacajawea, when she was little, was captured by a band of Minetaree warriors, and was taken as a slave to their people.
The Hidatsa attacked her tribe and captured Sacagawea.
When she was 12, she was captured and taken to the Hidasta tribe and was forced to work. She was a Shoshone Indian previously.
When she was approximately 12, she and several other Shoshone girls were kidnapped by a group of Hidatsa during a battle and taken as a captive to a Hidatsa village.
Here are some facts about Sacajawea. Hope it helps.http://www.eiu.edu/~wow/sacafacts.htmlShe had a son named, Jean Baptiste. Nickname by Clark: ''Pomp" or "pompey"She also had a daughter named, Lisette.She was captured and then sold to, Toussaint Charbonneau. Then was forced to marry him.
Sacagawea was born into a Shoshoni tribe. When she was about 12, she was captured by Hidatsa Indians and taken to villages many hundreds of miles from her home on the upper Missouri River.
no. Lewis and Clark did not capture Sacajawea. What happen was she was captured by a group of Minetarees at the age of 12. and sold at 13. then she was bought by a Russian fur trader named Charboneau, she was then asked to be married. then Lewis and Clark came Charboneau asked them if he could translate that's when Sacajawea joined the expedition.
yes Sacajawea does have family
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin