"Everything she did on that journey was for her people."
"Everything I do, is for my people."
Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who played a crucial role as an interpreter and guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition, did not leave behind any written quotes or speeches. Therefore, it is inaccurate to attribute any specific number of quotes to her. However, her contributions to the expedition and her interactions with the members have been documented by Lewis and Clark in their journals.
'Everything I do is for my people. ' 'Don't go around saying the world owes you a living. '
Yes; Sacagawea is just different spelling version of Sacajawea.
Sacagawea discovers how to be a friend
Yes Sacagawea did have brothers.
Sacagawea
The correct spelling is "Sacagawea."
Sacagawea was Shoshone native American.
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Sacagawea, because she actually existed....