134 years old
No, she did not. Sacajawea (1788-1812?) was a Native-American in the territories now the northwest US. These tribes did not have schools, much less colleges when Sacajawea was alive (she accompanied Lewis and Clark on their 1805 expedition).
because Sacajawea helped Lewis and Clark pick out what food to eat and she could be very important to us right now if she was alive i mean think about it be thankful Sacajawea helped and been on this earth for plenty of years she died of a fever be thankful and if Sacajawea was alive right now i would be thankful
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it is possible because she probably has a great great great great grandaughter
Well, Sacajawea was born around 1788, so if my math is correct (which it always is), she would be around 233 years old today. But hey, let's be real, she's not around to blow out any candles or collect social security.
yes Sacajawea does have family
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
Sacajawea had one child
Sacajawea eventually died and then clark leagaly adoppted the two kids 8 months after she had died
Sacajawea tribe was called the ShoshoneShoshone
Sacajawea's husband died by smallpox.