December 4th 1996
he was sacagueas boy friend
Sacagawea is best known for assisting explorers Lewis and Clark on their expedition through what is now the western United States. She was 13 years old and pregnant when she and her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, joined their group in late 1805. Meriwether Lewis recorded the birth of Sacagawea's child, a boy, in his journal on February 11, 1805. The child is identified as Jean Baptiste Charbonneau in most historical accounts, but later court documents mistakenly confused his name with that of his father, Toussaint. William Clark nicknamed the little boy "Pompey." Sacagawea and her family moved to St. Louis, MO, in 1809, at Clark's invitation. She gave birth to a daughter, Lizette, in 1911. Sacagawea died sometime in 1812 or 1813, and Clark assumed guardianship of both children. Pompey lived until 1866, but Lizette is believed to have died in childhood.
Congressman John Lewis was the youngest speaker on the podium being only 23 years old.
Lewis fought boy ages 13 to 15, there were no warriors present. historians need to tell the truth. The Blackfeet youth, did try to steal horses. My great great great grand father was Wolf Calf, who fought Lewis at age 13. Lewis and one of his crew members stabbed to death one boy, and shot the other as he was running away.
Lewis and Clark traveled up the Missouri River to what later became known as Ft. Mandan. Here they spent their first winter and built a fort (it later became known as Ft. Mandan because of the Mandan Indians there). At this location there was a Frenchman (fur trapper/trader) with is Shoshone wife (he had two Indian wives but Sacagawea was the Shoshone wife that was beneficial to Lewis and Clark) Sacagawea had been captured by the Hidatsas Indians several years earlier and Tousaint Charbonneau took her for his wife -- Indian style (who knows what that was). But it was Sacagawea that was of interest to Lewis and Clark for her knowledge of the territory and the language of the Shoshones (the Snake Indians) whom they knew they would encounter. That winter, Sacagawea had a little baby, Jean-Baptiste Charboneau (nicknamed Pomp), so the party did not depart Ft. Mandan until the baby was old enough to travel with the party (probably 1-3 months old). Sacagawea carried this little baby on her back all the way to the Pacific Ocean and back to St. Louis. I think it was Clark who like this baby very much and offered to educate him in a white man's school when he was old enough to leave his mother. Clark did as he promised and provided a very good education. Baptiste had the opportunity during this time to travel to Europe and was even introduced to several royalty personalities. He learned to speak German, giving his language repertoire of French (from his father) English from Lewis and Clark and the school, and he learned German while in Europe. When he returned, for some reason he became disaffected with the white man's world and returned to the Indians. He did continue he white man's contact by serving in several scouting ventures as the white men pushed on further west. (Note: I just wrote this by memory as I remember reading about it. There may be some slight mistakes in what I have said but most of it is right.) By the way, Sacagawea's sister died soon after giving birth to a baby boy named Bazil, and thus this baby boy also was considered Sacagawea's son but only by adoption. This boy was slightly older that Baptiste. Bazil later married and had a daughter named Maggie, who married a White man named Shadrack Large, who lived in Southern Wyoming. Their son, Charlie, married my grandmother's half-sister. One of Charlie Larges sisters married one of my grandmother's half-brothers. The living decendants mostly live on the Wind River Indian Reservation at present.
he was sacagueas boy friend
Pomp or Pompy. see what nickname did Lewis and clark gave to Sacagawea's son?
During the Lewis and Clark, expedition, Sacajawea, their Shoshone interpreter, received a shock. Sacajawea had been kidnapped from her village by a warring tribe when she was still a child. She subsequently had been given to a French trader, who she married, and had just given birth to a little boy. Upon entering a Shoshone camp for supplies, she found out that the chief of this particular tribe was her brother.
Yes miranda lewis does like a boy and she likes boys that are tall and cute and will treat her right
Linda Lewis has written: 'My heart belongs to that boy'
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a real boy (noddy)
Dennis Jauch.
she loves the boy
a daddys boy that shags his dad in the shower
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