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Summary Of: Sacagawea
Sacagawea statue in Bismark... Reliable historical information about Sacagawea is extremely limited... depicts Sacagawea and her son... Sacagawea was born into an Agaidiku... Sacagawea was taken as a wife by... Sacagawea was pregnant with her first child when the... Charbonneau and Sacagawea moved into the fort a week later... Sacagawea rescued items that had fallen out of a capsized boat... Sacagawea was brought in to translate... Sacagawea helped to find and cook... Sacagawea gave up her beaded belt in order to allow the captains to trade for a... Sacagawea advised Clark to cross into the... While Sacagawea often appears in romantic depictions as a guide for the expedition... Charbonneau and Sacagawea spent three years among the Hidatsa before accepting William Clark... Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter... historical documents suggest Sacagawea died in 1812 of an unknown sickness... stated that both Sacagawea and Charbonneau were living at the fort... As further proof that Sacagawea died at this time... Sacagawea left her husband Charbonneau... The belief that Sacagawea lived to old age was widely disseminated in the United States by the 1933 novel... s original journals mention Sacagawea by name seventeen times... Sacagawea has since become a popular figure in historical and young adult novels... Some fictionalizations of the expedition speculate that Sacagawea was romantically involved with Lewis or Clark during their expedition... A statue of Sacagawea is displayed in the rose garden in front of the President... A statue of Sacagawea and baby Pomp appears on the grounds of the... A statue of Sacagawea with her baby in a cradle board is included in the... William Clark and Sacagawea was sculpted in 1919... A sculpture of Sacagawea and her baby... Sacagawea in primary sources... Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark Expedition... Sacagawea at the Internet Movie Database... Encyclodia Page On: Sacagawea
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