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Sacagawea

Sacagawea, also known as Sakakawea or Sacajawea, was the Native American guide of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery. Over the two year expedition, she travelled from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean.

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Why was the journey special to Sacagawea?

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.

I need help plzz..ok am expecting a baby boy sooon..an my bf want to name him after him..his name is Anwar..what can i name him other than Anwar Jr?

Since you need help, name your baby boy Andrew. It sounds close to Anwar, but your new son will probably like it better, and your BF will too. Call him Andy for short.

Did Sacajawea hunt?

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Is Sacajawea impact on history positive or negative?

Positive, because they changed our lives and are in social studies books

Depends on who you ask. Many would say it was positive, because, had it not been for her, Lewis and Clark would never have been able to complete their expedition of the USA, which led to the first maps of the continental USA, and therefore the establishment of the geographic USA we know today. It also led to many scientific discoveries. On the other hand, it also made the United States greedy, realizing how much land they had. They started pushing farther and farther int o Native American Territory, resulting in the formation of the Indian reservations (and a high gambling population:-)).

When did Lewis and Clark hire Sacagawea?

When Lewis and Clark wintered at the present site of Bismarck, North Dakota, there they met Sacagawea and her husband in 1804. Toussaint Charbonneau was interviewed to interpret Hidatsa for the Lewis and Clark expedition, but Lewis and Clark (esp. Clark) were not overly impressed with him. However, Sacagawea his wife spoke Shoshone and Hidatsa, so they hired Charbonneau on November 4, and he and Sacagawea moved into Fort Mandan a week later. Sacagawea was 16 or 17 at this time.

What can you do on a PowerPoint for Sacajawea?

write the facts down and the interests. what would u want to know 'bout Sacagawea?

How many years did it take for Sacagawea to go across the Pacific Ocean?

Sacagawea never crossed the Pacific Ocean. It was in 1804 she met Lewis and Clark as they explored the new territory. She traveled with them to the Pacific Ocean, then returned to the plains.

What were Sacagawea's challenges?

one of sacagaweas major challenges is getting kidnapped at the age of 12 and having to live far away from her original tribe.

What are the three winter camps that Lewis and Clark stayed at?

Washburn, N Dakota Oct. 1804-April 7,1805 Fort Mandan----- Astoria, Oregon Dec. 7, 1805-March 23,1806 Fort Clatsop ----- i cant find the last one :(

How did Louis and Clark thank Sacajawea for her help on the expedition of the Louisiana Territory?

Clark arranged for the education of her son Jean-Baptiste's at the Saint Louis Academy boarding school

How did sacagawea get on the half dollor?

Sacagawea is on the $1 coin, not the half.

The denomination is DOLLAR, not DOLLOR.

She was chosen to honor her service guiding the Lewis and Clark expedition that explored North America for the new United States.

What did the corps do to nurse Sacajawea back to health?

The Lewis and Clark Expedition, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, helped nurse Sacajawea back to health after she fell ill during their journey. The corps provided her with food, care, and medical attention, which included herbal remedies and rest. Their support was crucial in ensuring her recovery, allowing her to continue contributing to the expedition as a guide and interpreter. Sacajawea's well-being was vital, as her skills and knowledge were invaluable to the success of the mission.

What was sacajaweas babies nickname?

her 1st born (and son) was named Jean Baptiste, nicknamed "Pomp," and her 2nd born was named Lizette