She was a Shone. Her brother was chief of the tribe.
Sacajawea was living with the Shoshone tribe when she joined the Lewis and Clark expedition.
She was a Shone. Her brother was chief of the tribe.
Her name was Sacagawea.
no. Lewis and Clark did not capture Sacajawea. What happen was she was captured by a group of Minetarees at the age of 12. and sold at 13. then she was bought by a Russian fur trader named Charboneau, she was then asked to be married. then Lewis and Clark came Charboneau asked them if he could translate that's when Sacajawea joined the expedition.
Sacagawea translated for Lewis and Clark.
Sacajawea
Sacajawea
no
she traveled with Lewis and clark
Lewis, Clark, Sacajawea
When Lewis and Clark wintered at the present site of Bismarck, North Dakota, there they met Sacagawea and her husband Toussaint Charbonneau. She was 16 or 17 when she and Toussaint, who was a French trapper, joined the Lewis and Clark party on November 4, 1804.
she halped Lewis and clark on expedition