Remember, Sacajawea was property not a person she had been captured by a different tribe in a raid, they had sold or traded her to another tribe, and so on until the french fur trapper bought her and married her. As property she had no need for a full name. She belonged to him both as purchased property and as wife. This was not at all unusual at the time. Many men purchased wives. As a wife though she could legally take her husband's last name: Charbano. So I guess we could call her Sacajawea Charbano.
Her name was Sacagawea.
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Well first of all you spelled the name wrong the proper spelling is Sacagawea,, And her sisters name was Otter woman.
Yes she did, his name was Toussaint Charbonneau. Learned that in 8th grade :)
jean Baptiste but Sacajawea called him Pomp actually you are wrong^^^^^Sacagawea's son's name was Jean Baptiste but she didn't call him Pomp Clarck did. He was the one who came up with the name and that's why there is a pillar named after him...because Clark wrote his name on the rock.
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Her Soshone name was Boinaiv (it means Grass Maiden), but when she was captured by the Hidatsa they called her Sacagawea (it means Bird Woman)
His full name is Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (named by Sacagawea's husband). Sacagawea nicknamed him Pomp, which is Shoshone for first born.
His full name is Jean Baptiste Charbonneau (named by Sacagawea's husband). Sacagawea nicknamed him Pomp, which is Shoshone for first born.
I have a friend, he is part Native American, and is very influenced by his culture. He speaks many Native American languages. He said that it is spelled Sacajawea, (or Sacagawea, either is acceptable) and most people pronounce it that way. But the correct way to pronounce it sounds like sakakawea, but again it is not spelled like that.
Native Americans did not have last names. We were only given last names when European contacts forced them onto us-so they were Anglicized names such as "John" and "Williams". Sacagawea did not have a last name.
Sacagawea's brother's name is Camehwait, the Shoshone chief
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sacagawea son name ment pom. if that helps!
No. Sacagawea was a Shoreline Indian. Her name mean 'Bird Woman'. But her Shoreline name was Boinaiv.
She is typically refered to as Sacagawea.
Sacagawea only had 1 kid and it's name was pomp