Their native guides were Sacajawea and Old Tobe. Their guide through the mountains were Old Tobe.
Lewis and Clark's Indian guide was Sacagawea, a Shoshone woman. She played a crucial role in the expedition, helping the explorers navigate the terrain and communicate with various Native American tribes. Sacagawea's knowledge of the land and languages was invaluable, and her presence also signaled to other tribes that the expedition was peaceful. Her contributions have made her an enduring symbol of courage and resilience in American history.
The full name of the explorer is Meriwether Lewis and his companion is William Clark.
His name is York, Clarks Slave
Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were their names.
They were supposed to explore the new American lands of the Louisiana Purchase. And I believe Thomas Jefferson sent them.
I think you are asking about their native guide, Sacagawea.
She was Lewis and Clarks guide to the west coast.
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Yes, Sacagawea was an important member of the Lewis and Clark expedition as a guide and interpreter. She helped them communicate with Native American tribes and navigate unfamiliar territories during their journey to explore the western part of the United States.
clarks name is Bill Lewis's name is Clinton
That would be Sacagawea.
I don't think that anyone had went before them so they were their own guides.
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They met with the Shoshonis, Sacajawea's people. There Sacajawea got to see her brother again, who was the Chief.
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