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Author Debra Magpie Earling has sparked the attention of Lewis and Clark buffs in a way no one imagined. She introduced them to "The Lost Journals of Sacajewea," now on ...
Sacagawea is famous from the Lewis and Clark story. Much of what you know about her is wrong, book argues The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara Nation's Sacagawea Project published a book compiling oral ...
McGuffey Art Center: ... Welcome Gallery: “Empire is Over: The Lewis, Clark and Sacagawea Cut-Ups” by Meesha Goldberg will be on view from Friday through Feb. 22.
At the Mandan Villages, Lewis and Clark say farewell to 4 of the Corps' members, including Sacagawea, Charbonneau, and Jean-Baptiste. The captains allowed John Colter to leave to start a new life ...
On Nov. 15, 1805, the Lewis and Clark Expedition reached the shores of the Pacific Ocean a year and a half after starting out from St. Louis, Missouri.The explorers poled keelboats and sometimes ...
In 1812, Sacagawea, the Indian woman who helped guide the Lewis and Clark Expedition, died. In 1860, South Carolina becomes the first state to secede from the United States.
Often remembered merely for guiding Lewis and Clark, Sacagawea’s story is far more complex. Discover the deeper story behind the life of this Shoshone woman—beyond the expedition.
But Clark named it after their interpreter Sacagawea’s son, Jean Baptiste, whom he nicknamed Pomp, which was short for Pompey. The infant and his mother traveled with Clark in a dugout canoe.
The Academy of Natural Sciences in Philadelphia preserves 200-year-old plant specimens collected by Lewis and Clark during their expedition, with select items to be displayed in 2026.
The Lewis & Clark alum, who has become a venerable Seattle architect, ... Art; Lewis and Clark alumnus, prominent Seattle architect tips his cap to Harold Balazs Sun., March 10, 2024.
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