Sacajawea (or Sacagawea) was born c. 1788. in an Agaidiku tribe of the Lemhi Shoshone in Idaho. In 1800, when she was about twelve, she and several other girls were kidnapped by a group of Hidatsa warriors during a battle. At about thirteen years of age, Sacagawea was taken as a wife by Toussaint Charbonneau, a French trapper living in the village, who had also taken another young Shoshone named Otter Woman as a wife.
No, Sacagawea did not marry Meriwether Lewis or William Clark. However, she did go on an expedition with Lewis and Clark along with her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau.
He didnt. Sacagawea was captured and sold or gambled away to Charbonneau.
sacajawea was a part of the shoshone tribe untill she was kidnapped and then later on sold to charbonneau.
Sacajawea's son's name was Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
Sacagawea's husband was Toussaint Charbonneau. Toussaint Charbonneau had two wives.
Her husband ( Toussaint Charbonneau) and her son ( Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau)
Toussaint was the husband of Sacajawea.
She got married to Toussaint Charbonneau.
Toussaint Charbonneau
Here are some facts about Sacajawea. Hope it helps.http://www.eiu.edu/~wow/sacafacts.htmlShe had a son named, Jean Baptiste. Nickname by Clark: ''Pomp" or "pompey"She also had a daughter named, Lisette.She was captured and then sold to, Toussaint Charbonneau. Then was forced to marry him.
her husbands name was toussaint charbonneau