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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.
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 ...
FARGO — Eighteen students from the Gifted and Talented program at Lewis and Clark Elementary School brought science to life through a living wax museum on Thursday, May 29. The annual event ...
U.S. Army Captain Meriwether Lewis and 2nd Lt. William Clark — plus the Corps of Discovery — returned to St. Louis after epic travels to the Pacific Ocean on this day in history, Sept. 23, 1806.
“Sacagawea was a real warrior, a survivor. She was so clever in how she helped guide the Lewis and Clark Expedition while caring for her baby along the way. She truly saved the entire Expedition.” ...
The city of Charlottesville is soliciting offers from entities interested in acquiring the recently removed statue of Meriwether Lewis, William Clark and Shoshone interpreter Sacagawea. The statue ...
Philosopher Devin Fitzpatrick designed his new course, “Data for Good,” to challenge students to get their hands dirty — both in messy datasets and in the soil, through a partnership with a ...
From an office in New London, Titanic discoverer Bob Ballard is overseeing a $200 million mission to map oceans and identify resources such as oil, gas and rare earth minerals.
Sacagawea was a Shoshone Native American woman who, in her teens, helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition, traveling with them thousands of miles − from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean.
Lewis and Clark Through Indian Eyes Rebecca Kai Dotlich, with Marc Jaffe. . Knopf, $25 (240pp) ISBN 978-1-4000-4267-8 ...
Brad Winn, site superintendent since 2001, has helped the Lewis and Clark State Historic Site attract 100,000 visitors each year. ... It’s a real passion, I love teaching.
The U.S. Mint started issuing the Sacagawea Dollar in 2000 in honor of Sacagawea, the Shoshone Native American who as a teenager helped guide Lewis and Clark on their famous westward expedition.