The Hidasta Tribe kidnapped Sacajawea when she was 10-12 while she was picking berries for her family. She grew up as a Hidasta Indian but was really a Shoshone Indian
Because the Hidasta Indians were an enemy tribe
When she was 12 years old she was kidnapped. Her captors are Hidasta
Sacajawea was caputerd around the age of 6-10 yrs old by the Hidasta Tribe
terrible because first she was a slave most of her life and she was kidnapped by the Hidasta tribe. enemy of her tribe
When she was 12, she was captured and taken to the Hidasta tribe and was forced to work. She was a Shoshone Indian previously.
Mandan, Arikara, Sioux, Hidasta and Chippewa.
Sacajawea got sold because she was a slave to the Hidasta tribe. She actually belonged to the Shoshone Tribe and they were enimies so she was sold to Charbennue who was chief of the Hidsata tribe and she was sold as a slave to himSacajawea got sold because she was a slave to the Hidasta tribe. She actually belonged to the Shoshone Tribe and they were enimies so she was sold to Charbennue who was chief of the Hidsata tribe and she was sold as a slave to him
yes it was a peaceful tribe. It had alot of children and young woman.Most people belive that the Hidasta tribe were enemies with the shoshone people.
Her mother died when hidasta indians attacked their tribe. Her father ,who was the cheaf, also died in the same attack. Sacajawea was taken captive in the attack.
The Hidasta and Minnetaree tribes are distinct Native American tribes, although they share some historical and cultural connections. Both tribes are part of the larger Mandan-Hidatsa cultural area in North Dakota. The Hidatsa are known for their agricultural practices and earth lodge villages, while the Minnetaree, also known as the Gros Ventre, have their own unique traditions and histories. While they may have interacted and influenced one another, they are recognized as separate tribes.
Sacajawea's birth tribe Shoshone were rich until Sacajawea was under the age of 10 The Hidasta tribe stole ALL of their crops, horses and many Shoshone's. Including Sacajawea