Sacagawea is known for her role as an interpreter and guide on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. She used her knowledge of the land and her language skills to help the expedition navigate through unfamiliar territory, communicate with Native American tribes, and gather crucial information about the region. She did not use any specific tools, but her presence and contributions were invaluable to the success of the expedition.
The name of the group that went on the expedition was the "exploration team" or "expedition group".
Two common tools that a stone mason uses includes: trowels and chisels. They also use hammers, jointers, squares, and levels.
Mapmakers use a variety of tools such as GIS software, GPS devices, surveying equipment, aerial imagery, and cartography tools like pens, pencils, and drafting tables. These tools help mapmakers collect and analyze geographic data to create accurate and detailed maps.
Forestry workers may use tools such as chainsaws, axes, tree harvesters, and pruning shears for tasks like cutting down trees, trimming branches, and managing forests. Other tools include measuring devices, protective gear, and vehicles for transporting equipment and materials. These tools are essential for maintaining and managing forests for sustainable use.
The simple answer is probably "yes". Meso means "between". "Lithic" means stone. So.. let me think... middle stone. Well almost. You asked "Did the Mesolithic age use stone tools?" The Mesolithic age was time in history. It could not "use" anything. People of the Mesolithic age could, and probably did, use stone tools.
sacagwea was from the shone tribe
he was 21 yrs old
Sacagwea got married when she was 15 or16
Sacagwea was an important lady that helped Lewis and clark went to the ocean.She carrys a gun with her all the time.(Do you know that at my school we learned about sacagwea,davy crokett,dav roy bean,narssia witman.)
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Smoked Lodge
she had 3
Charbonneau
John Smith
Sacagwea new the land, language, and symbols.
Yes she did
she had 1 kid