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Who was Sacagawea? The real story of her life and legacy Who was Sacagawea? The real story of her life and legacy Pictures: 1950s Family Retraces Lewis and Clark’s American Journey Pictures ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
From 1978, when the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail was established by Congress, until 2019, the eastern terminus of the expedition was regarded as St. Louis, home of the Gateway Arch, not ...
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.
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 ...
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