shoshoni women

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shoshoni women

Sacajawea

1978
A biography of the Shoshoni Indian woman who acted as an interpreter, nurse, and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.

They call me Sacagawea

2003
A living history presentation that tells the story of the Lewis and Clark expedition in the words of their Shoshone interpreter Sacagawea. Includes photographs and information about Native American objects and traditions.

The story of Sacagawea

2002
Introduces the life of Shoshoni Sacagawea, from early childhood through her days guiding the Lewis and Clark Expedition through the American wilderness, and speculates on her life after that adventure.

Sacagawea

brave Shoshone girl
2007
A biography of Sacagawea, discussing her early life as a member of the Shoshone tribe, her capture by the Hidatsas, her marriage at the age of twelve, and her role in the success of the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Sacagawea

a photo-illustrated biography
2002
A biography of the American Indian woman who served as an interpreter on the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Sacagawea

a biography
2008
A biography of the life and experiences of Sacagawea, who is known for helping explorers Lewis and Clark in their journey across the North American frontier.

Sacagawea

2004
A biography of the Shoshoni woman who served on the Lewis and Clark Expedition as a guide and interpreter.

On the trail of Sacagawea

2001
A present-day journey that follows Sacagawea's trail, from Fort Mandan in North Dakota to Fort Clatsop in Oregon.

Sacagawea

journey into the west
2007
An account of the life of Sacagawea. a young Native American woman who helped Lewis and Clark on their exploration of the uncharted lands of the United States in the early nineteenth century. Presented in graphic format.

Sacagawea

Native American interpreter
2003
A biography of the Shoshoni Indian woman who played an important role in guiding the Lewis and Clark expedition through the Northwest Territory of the United States in 1805-1806.

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