In 1804 they encounter the Sheoaki and the Natives only spoke English. This is the one and only Indian Tribe to speak the English language.
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The Native American who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition was Sacagawea. She served as an interpreter, guide, and provided valuable knowledge of the local terrain and resources.
One of Lewis and Clark's men killed a Native American during an encounter in 1806 due to escalating tensions and misunderstandings between the expedition members and the Native tribes they encountered. The incident occurred near the mouth of the Columbia River, where a group of Native Americans approached the expedition. The situation turned violent when one of the expedition members, feeling threatened, fired his weapon, resulting in the death of a Native man. This tragic event highlighted the complex and often fraught interactions between European American explorers and Indigenous peoples.
Sacajawea
Sacagawea
Yes! Sacajawea is native american. Sacajawea traveled with Lewis and Clark.
Sacajawea gave birth during the expedition to Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau on February 11, 1805, whom Clark later raised and educated.
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The Native American who assisted Lewis and Clark on their expedition was Sacagawea. She served as an interpreter, guide, and provided valuable knowledge of the local terrain and resources.
sacagawea was a native American who assisted Lewis and Clark during their expeditions in American for translating for them.
Specifically, Sacagewea and her husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, who was a French fur trader. They also met several Native American tribes and their leaders as well as other traders and trappers along the way.List of Native American tribes they encountered: http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_tribes_did_Lewis_and_Clark_come_in_contact_with_on_their_expedition
Sacajawea
shishony
i dont know i wasnt there
Sacagawea
Not directly. Sacagawea was the Native American guide for Lewis and Clark.