After the expedition, William Clark offered Toussaint and his family a place in St. Louis and a proper education for Jean-Baptiste (at a time where there was no opportunity for Native Americans to receive an education). He then took a job with the Missouri Fur Company, and stayed at Fort Manuel Lisa in present-day North Dakota. Evidence suggests that, while Charbonneau was on an expedition with the company in 1812, Sacagawea died at the fort. The following year Charbonneau signed over formal custody of his son and his daughter Lisette to William Clark. During the period of 1811-38, Charbonneau also worked for the Upper Missouri Agency's Indian Bureau as a translator. He may have gained this position by the patronage of William Clark, who was the governor of the Missouri Territory. He is said to have died at Fort Mandan.
Sacajawea's husband's name was Toussaint Charbonneau. She was about thirteen years of age, when Toussaint, a French trapper, took her as his wife.
The French Canadian explorer Toussaint Charbonneau (March 20, 1767 to August 12, 1843. He was also a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
his name was Toussaint Charbonneau.
His name was Toussaint Charbonneau.
sacagaweas sons name is jean baptiste charbonneau.
Yes he did into another Indian tribe and died at the age of 96.
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She act as translator and guide.
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