because the chief was her brother
because the chief was her brother
She was a Shoshone, had been kidnapped as a young girl, taken away from her family, and the Chief was her brother.
because the chief was her brother
He was her brother.
Chief Cameahwait. I think.
Scagewa, also known as Sacajawea, was a Shoshone woman who played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition. When she met the Shoshone chief, Cameahwait, in 1805, she was likely around 16 years old and had recently given birth to her son, Jean Baptiste. This meeting was significant as it allowed her to facilitate communication and establish trade between the expedition and her native tribe.
Yes, when the whites came and pushed the Sioux westward, the Eastern Shoshone met with some Sioux scouts looking for land to camp. But the Eastern Shoshone fought with them and drove them north. Part of the great plains was in Wyomings South pass, Shoshone territory, thats were they met a had fight with other plains indians such as the Crow tribe.
The first Indian tribe the Corps of Discovery encountered was the Shoshone. Led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the expedition met the Shoshone in 1805 while traversing the Rocky Mountains. Their interaction was crucial for the Corps, as they needed to acquire horses to navigate the challenging terrain ahead. The Shoshone, led by Chief Cameahwait, ultimately provided assistance to the Corps during their journey.
they have never seen white people before
Lewis and Clark met various Native American tribes during their journey, including the Mandan, Shoshone, and Nez Perce. They also encountered the French fur trapper Toussaint Charbonneau and his Shoshone wife Sacagawea, who played a crucial role as interpreters and guides for the expedition.
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well joseph mcaninch is a real soo he met chief keef and that ugly was like ima name u chief joseph and i was like ayyyeee u ugly swag sooo dere it gooo