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There is historical evidence to suggest that Sacagawea did have a second child, a daughter named Lisette. However, the details surrounding Lisette's birth and life are not well-documented, and there is some debate among historians about her existence. Some sources suggest that Lisette was born in 1812, after Sacagawea's famous journey with Lewis and Clark, while others argue that she may have been born earlier. Overall, the historical record on Sacagawea's second child is not as clear as that of her first son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau.

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5mo ago

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