Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman who played a crucial role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition, spoke Shoshone as her native language. She also learned Hidatsa during her time living with the Hidatsa tribe before joining the expedition. Sacagawea's linguistic skills were instrumental in facilitating communication and negotiation with various Native American tribes encountered during the expedition.
Sacagawea did ot make any speeces
she spoke Shorthorn and francs.
Sacajawea learned in Thunder Bird Mountain how to speak English.
Sacagawea did not have time for hobbies. She grew up doing chores for her Shoshone mother. She was captured by a rival tribe, the Hidatsa. She later became the property of French-Canadian fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau. Because Sacagawea was able to speak both Hidatsa and Shoshone, she was valuable to help Louis and Clark.
Yes; Sacagawea is just different spelling version of Sacajawea.
bravery, could speak with indieans, has been through a lot with the kidnapping and all.......thats all i got sorry.
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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