Cameahwait was Sacagawea's brother and a chief of the Shoshone. Sacagawea was kidnapped by the Hidatsa as a young girl and later sold to French fur-trapper Toussaint Charbonneau. Charbonneau and Sacagawea traveled with Lewis and Clark on their Expedition to the Pacific as guides. On this trip, Sacagawea was reunited with her brother, Cameahwait, whom she had not seen in years. He had thought she was dead. To thank Clark for bringing his sister to him, Cameahwait gave the Expedition members much-needed horses.
She was their guide. She also translated native languages and made them food for their expedition.
Sacagawea, also known as Sakakawea was a guide for the expedition.
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.
Sacagewea was a Shoshone woman and was kidnapped when she was little and was sold to her husband Toussaint Carbonneau. Sacagawea was a guide and interpreter on the expedition. When they came across the shoshone, sacagawea convinced them to supply them with horses and food.
sacagawea explored for the Louis and Clark expedition.
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Sacagawea served as a Shoshone translator for the Lewis and Clark expedition. Based on this skill, as well as the fact that one of the Native leaders they had to negotiate with turned out to be her brother, Sacagawea was a vital part of the expedition.
She went to the expedition with Lewis and Clark on 1806
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she travelled with lewis and clerk on their expedition
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Sacagawea wouldn't have been known for her famous expedition that she lead Lewis and Clark on
Lewis, Clark, Sacagawea's Husband, Sacagawea, 45 members, and bunch of People in there.