Sacagawea was born c. 1766 into an Agaidiku ("Salmon Eater") tribe of Lemhi Shoshone between Kenney Creek and Agency Creek about twenty minutes away from Hayden and Bear Trail Creeks in the city of Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho.
After the expedition, Sacagawea's husband Toussaint took a job with the Missouri Fur Company, and stayed at Fort Manuel Lisa in present-day North Dakota. Evidence suggests that Sacagawea died at the fort on December 20, 1812. She would be buried on the grounds of the fort.
Sacajawea's husband died by smallpox.
fever
The exact day and even the exact year when Sacagawea (Sacajawea, Sakakawea) was born is not known.
Putrid Fever
20's
No, Sacajawea was Native American. She was born into the Shoshone tribe.
yes she was born in 1788
July
she died in 1812.
Sacajawea died from a high fever when she was 24 or 25
He was born on February 1805
Sacajawea died at mount fort in 1812