try to look at pics, and then copy your way out
Oh, dude, like, Sacagawea totally had a pet dog on the Lewis and Clark expedition. It was like her little sidekick, helping her navigate and stuff. So yeah, Sacagawea was out there exploring with her furry companion by her side.
no, beside Lewis and Clark are two different people
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Sacagawea was very tan. She had nice, black curvy eyebrows. Her head was round.
Sacagawea wore a bull hide dress and a beaded belt.
We remember historical personalities like Sacagawea because of the role they played in history, and the events in which they were involved.
I have a friend, he is part Native American, and is very influenced by his culture. He speaks many Native American languages. He said that it is spelled Sacajawea, (or Sacagawea, either is acceptable) and most people pronounce it that way. But the correct way to pronounce it sounds like sakakawea, but again it is not spelled like that.
Clark had like sacagawea he said she was a great guild to the expedition
Yes; Sacagawea is just different spelling version of Sacajawea.
Yes. In fact, many rivers, lakes, ships, etc, have been named by her, like Sacagawea Peak in Wallowa County Oregon, Gallatin County, Montana, and Custer County, Idaho. Their are also a few US Ships named by her, like the USS Sacagawea.
they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people they dress like Indian people
the Shoshone (sacagawea's tribe) were nomadic so they had tepee like dwellings