A group traveling with a woman and a child were treated with less suspicion than a group of men alone. Reference biography.com
She built boats
Lewis and Clark believed that Sacajawea's baby would have a positive effect on the expedition by serving as a symbol of peace and goodwill to Native American tribes they encountered. The presence of a woman and her child could help to foster trust and reduce the likelihood of conflict, as it signaled that the expedition was not a military venture. Additionally, Sacajawea's role as a guide and interpreter would be enhanced by her maternal presence, making interactions with local tribes more approachable.
Of course Sacajawea helped explore on the Louis and Clark Expedition.
Miley: Sacajawea (dont know how to spell it. sorry. lol)
they found indians,with the help of sacajawea and crossed the missorui lake
Because in 1804, Lewis and Clark where on an expedition for the president. they came to sacagawea's tribe and asked if her and her tribe would help. she became famous by the expedition for the president. And b doing the expedition and having to work hard by hunting animals and having to carry a baby around.
She was their guide. She also translated native languages and made them food for their expedition.
The Mandan people provided essential support to the Lewis and Clark Expedition by offering shelter, food, and valuable information about the surrounding terrain and resources. Sacajawea, a Shoshone woman who accompanied the expedition, played a crucial role as a translator and guide, facilitating communication with various Native American tribes and helping to navigate through unfamiliar territories. Her knowledge of the land and survival skills greatly contributed to the expedition's success. Together, the Mandan and Sacajawea helped ensure the expedition's survival and progress.
Sacajawea was helpful in communicating with other tribes. As a guide she was more familiar with where and how they had to travel. It is hard to say that it would have been unsuccessful without her but the results might not have been the same.
Both Toussaint Charbonneau and Sacajawea served as interpreters. Toussaint was useful in bargaining with other trappers because he spoke French and Sacajawea could speak Shoshone and Hidatsa. Toussaint also served as the camp cook while Sacajawea became invaluable as a guide in the region of her birth, near the Three Forks of the Missouri.
Clark arranged for the education of her son Jean-Baptiste's at the Saint Louis Academy boarding school
Well, I know how Sacajawea became famous. It's because she led Lewis and Clark on their expedition. Sorry if that wasn't what you wanted to know.