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Sacagawea (Sacajawea)
A near-legendary figure in the history of the American West for her indispensible role on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacagawea has become an enigma for historians seeking to trace her later life. The daughter of a Shoshone chief, Sacagawea was kidnapped...
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Lewis and Clark . Inside the Corps . The Corps . Sacagawea | PBS
In 1800, when she was about 12 years old, Sacagawea was kidnapped by a war party of Hidatsa Indians -- enemies of her people, the Shoshones.
www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/inside/saca.html
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IMA Hero: Sacagawea HH
Sacagawea was a hero -- read about her life, the times in which she lived, and... ... Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian. She was born in the Idaho area circa 1788. "Circa" means around.
www.imahero.com/herohistory/sacagawea_herohistory.htm www.imahero.com/herohistory/sacagawea_herohistory.htm
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Sacajawea - Notable Women Ancestors
Biography of Sacajawea, the Shoshone woman who, with her French-Canadian husband, Toussaint Charbonneau, joined the Lewis & Clarke expedition. ... The following information is taken from the book, ... On May 14,
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Pomp - The True Story of the Baby on the Sacagawea Dollar
He’s Pomp—the napping little baby on the new Sacagawea dollar coin. In 1805, Pomp and his mother Sacagawea traveled across the western United States on the historic Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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Sacagawea
Sacagawea was an Indian girl. She belonged to the Shoshones Indians. Her name means, "Bird woman." One day the Minnetaree warriors went to her village.
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Sacagawea
A Nineteenth Century Woman; SACAGAWEA; (1790-1812, some stories say 1884); ... Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian woman who joined Lewis and Clark's Expedition.
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Biography of Sacagawea, The Indian woman who accompanied Lewis & Clark ... Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian who travelled with the Lewis and Clark expedition from 1804-1806. She was the slave wife of...
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