Did Sacajawea poop on the voyage?
yes, all people need to go to the bathroom at some point or another after they eat. if Sacajawea ate then yes she pooped(:
What did Sacajawea study while home scholed?
She was a Native American in the 1800's. There was no home school for her. She learned all she needed to learn from her tribe and parents.
When did sacajaweas husband die?
After the expedition, William Clark offered Toussaint and his family a place in St. Louis and a proper education for Jean-Baptiste (at a time where there was no opportunity for Native Americans to receive an education). He then took a job with the Missouri Fur Company, and stayed at Fort Manuel Lisa in present-day North Dakota. Evidence suggests that, while Charbonneau was on an expedition with the company in 1812, Sacagawea died at the fort. The following year Charbonneau signed over formal custody of his son and his daughter Lisette to William Clark. During the period of 1811-38, Charbonneau also worked for the Upper Missouri Agency's Indian Bureau as a translator. He may have gained this position by the patronage of William Clark, who was the governor of the Missouri Territory. He is said to have died at Fort Mandan.
What was Sacagaweas adulthood like?
Sacajawea died in her 20's perhaps maybe even 25 . People say she died of illness or died of giving birth but her death is unknown.The reason of that is the only people who know are the ones who watched her die and by most facts no one was around her when she died all but her tribe so its not like we can go back to their time and find out how she died her adulthood was not long just after the expedition she gave birth to a girl and had three kids and after Sacajawea died Clark adopted Sacajawea's children
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Did Sacagawea have any friends?
This sounds like a homework question. Its your opinion. Don't ask the Internet. Do u think she would? Why or why not?
She didn't explore. She met Lewis and Clark who were exploring and guided them. They were in her lands of the present day Idaho and Dakotas.
How did Sacajawea get her name?
Sacajawea, whose name is believed to mean "bird woman".
Also there is only one way how she got her name, blah blah blah
she got her name by her parents naming her.
Did sacagawea save the journals?
yes, she did save the journals from going into the lake, and the were needed a couple days later
With which tribe was Sacajawea living when she joined Lewis and clark expedition?
She was a Shone. Her brother was chief of the tribe.
When did Lewis and Clark meet 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 4,1804 and he and Sacagawea moved into Fort Mandan a week later. Sacagawea was 16 or 17 at this time.
In which city in Idaho was Sacagawea born?
At the time of Sacagawea's birth, there were no organized cities in Idaho.
It is thought that she was born somewhere near present-day Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho.
How did Sacajawea help Lewis and Clark?
She became invaluable as a guide in the region of her birth, near the Three Forks of the Missouri, and as a interpreter between the expedition and her tribe when the expedition reached that area. She also quieted the fears of other Native Americans, for no war party traveled with a woman and a small baby.
Did Sacajawea ever have a relationship with Lewis or Clark?
no, because she was married and pregnant when they met