Sacajawea was a Shoshone woman, and like many Indigenous peoples of North America, she would have had a skin tone that reflected her Native American heritage, typically characterized by a brown complexion. However, it's important to recognize that skin color can vary widely among individuals within any ethnic group. Sacajawea is often depicted in art and literature reflecting the cultural context of her time, which may not accurately represent her appearance.
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The opposite of skin color is not having any skin color, which would be transparent or colorless.
Skin color grayish.
his skin color is green
Her skin color is olive.
his skin color was black or African American his skin color was black or African American
An example of skin color discrimination, better known as racism, would be firing an employee because of their skin color or not promoting them in a company because of their skin color.
The brown color skin