Sacajawea's parents were members of the Shoshone tribe. Her father, a Shoshone chief, was involved in trade and had connections with other tribes, while her mother was a skilled gatherer and caretaker. Sacajawea was taken captive by the Hidatsa tribe at a young age, which ultimately led to her important role as a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition. Her upbringing in a tribal society equipped her with valuable survival skills and knowledge of the land.
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she only had a dad her mom is unownType your answer here...
Sacajawea, whose name is believed to mean "bird woman". Also there is only one way how she got her name, blah blah blah she got her name by her parents naming her.
yes he did
she was confident and dauntless toard others
Clark had like sacagawea he said she was a great guild to the expedition
yes Sacajawea does have family
No, he did not like Sacajawea best out of all his wives.
Sacajawea is on the one dollar coin
Sacajawea had one child
Sacajawea's husband died by smallpox.
Sacajawea tribe was called the ShoshoneShoshone