Sacajawea was not found by the Shoshoni tribe nor brought to them she was born in a native American family and was taken not by force but by choice she had an intrest about native American jobs but before she did a job she was kidnapped
Yes he was
The Shoshone, which Sacagawea was originally from.
Her name was Sacagawea.
Sacagawea's brother was Shosone Chief Cameahwait
Sacagawea's Shoshone name was "Bird Woman," which reflects her connection to nature and her role in her tribe. She was born around 1788 and became known for her significant contributions as a guide and interpreter during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Her skills and knowledge were crucial in helping the expedition navigate through the western territories of the United States.
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Sacagawea was an native American Indian part of the shoshone tribe
Yes he was
i think shes in the shoshone tribe..
The Shoshone, which Sacagawea was originally from.
the shoeshoni tribe in the rocky mountains which is now near salmon Idaho
She came from Idaho. She was born in the Agaidiku tribe of the Lemhi Shoshone indians.
a shoshone Indian who was stoolen from her tribe and went on an expedition with Lewis and clark
When negotiating with the Shoshone, Sacagawea recognized her brother, Cameahwait, who was the chief of the Shoshone tribe. This recognition was significant, as it helped establish trust and facilitated negotiations for the Lewis and Clark expedition, enabling them to acquire necessary horses and supplies for their journey. Sacagawea's familiarity with the Shoshone language and customs also played a crucial role in the successful interactions between the expedition team and the tribe.