September 1804.
in 1809
They encountered with the Missouris, the Omahas, the Yankton Sioux, and the Teton Sioux (Lakota) in the first season of exploring.
No they did not. The teton Sioux and the corps of discovery had several arguements that were close to escalating to a physical fight, but they all were stopped before things got drastic.
the Teton Sioux almost ended the expedition of Lewis and Clark.
They arrived/wounded up there
The address of the Lewis And Clark Interpretive Center is: 900 Larsen Park Rd, Sioux City, IA 51103-4916
The Tenton Sioux
the teton Sioux
200 years
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The phone number of the Lewis And Clark Interpretive Center is: 712-224-5246.
Near the beginning and then again towards the end of their multi-year journey from the "civilized" United States to the Pacific Ocean and back again, the Lewis & Clark Expedition ran into trouble with Sioux natives. Minor problems such as petty theft, travel delays, and unclear (or inaccurate) scouting reports were experienced. More significantly, the Expedition was physically threatened by groups of Sioux on several occasions, with blood being shed in several cases.