Because she helped them survive, find new plants,transtalted for Lewis and Clark,and was a guide. I hope that helped alot.
because she served as both an interpreter and guide.
They were lucky because they made it all the way to Pacific Ocean and back.
If you are referring to Sacagawea, she was the famous Shoshone Native American guide to Lewis and Clark during the epic Missouri River expedition of 1804-1805. When she was a young girl, she was kidnapped by another tribe, the Minnetarees. During that time she married a Frenchmen named Toussaint Charbonneau. At only age _, she became an essential guide and translator for Lewis and Clark. During the expedition, she was lucky enough to meet her family, who thought that she was long dead. She also gave birth to a baby boy, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, on February 11, 1805, during the expedition. After the expedition, nobody is certain of what happened to Sacagawea. What we do know is that she gave birth to a daughter, Lizette, in 1810. She may have died in 1812 of a mysterious illness, although it's also possible that she didn't die until 1884. In any case, the children were adopted by William Clark in 1813. It isn't believed that Lizette survived to adulthood.
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i would say that she is a great singer , very pretty and lucky to be where she is ! :)
It's your lucky day! Frank Lewis is NOT married. Check out WOGL's "On the Air" web site for his bio, http://www.wogl.com/pages/1101083.php.
1. Sacajawea had a baby boy nicknamed " Pomp" which means 1st born on the trip with Lewis and Clark. 2. Sacajawea means " Bird Woman". 3.Sacajawea was born 1788 and died April 9, 1812. 4. Sacajawea gave birth to her daughter, Lizette sometime after 1810.To me the four facts are when she was 13 years old, she was kidnapped by a tribe of Hidatsa Indians.She was sold to a french-canadian fur trader named Toussaint Charbonneau and made her one of his wives.When Sacagawea was born George Washington was president.And that she didn't have a proper education. So she was sort of home schooled.
no but i'm shure that she will someday with lewis hamilton maybe ore another lucky man
Really depends. There is little to no demand for uncirculated golden dollars unless there is something unusual about them. If you stick it on eBay you might get ~$30 or so if you're lucky.
You can talk to her if you are lucky enough to meet her backstage at a concert, for example. You can also send her fan mail. You can't, however, phone or email her.