shoshoni indians

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shoshoni indians

I am Sacagawea

2013
Presents a biography of Shoshoni Indian Sacagawea, known for guiding the Lewis and Clark expedition across the western half of the United States from 1804 to 1806.

Sacajawea of the Shoshone

2012
Describes Sacagawea, the Shoshone Native American who served as a guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition, her personal traits, her life, the clothes she wore, her contributions to the expedition, and the life of her son.

Sacagawea

2016
Profiles the life of Sacagawea, including her early life, her travels with Lewis and Clark, and the mystery of her later life.

Sacajawea

2015
"Sacajawea was only sixteen when she made one of the most remarkable journeys in American history. She traveled over four thousand miles by foot, canoe, and horse-all while carrying a baby on her back! Without her, the Lewis and Clark expedition might have failed"--Amazon.com.

The Shoshone people

2015
The Shoshone people's history is forever tied to the period known as westward expansion in the United States. Occupying lands in present-day Idaho, Wyoming, Utah, California, and Nevada, the Shoshone tribe lived in western North America for hundreds of years before white settlers were drawn there by land and gold. In fact, most Shoshone never encountered a white person until the 1800s! Readers are introduced to the Shoshone people through their history and culture. Full-color photographs and historic images highlight their nomadic lifestyle, and fact boxes add interesting detail to curriculum-supporting content.

Ghost horses

a mystery in Zion National Park
2007
Visiting Zion National Park with his family, twelve-year-old Jack encounters two mysteries, the strange behavior of a band of wild mustangs and the possibly sinister actions of his new foster brother, a Shoshone boy.

The life of Sacagawea

2012
Explores the story of the extraordinary woman who helped Lewis and Clark explore the American West.

Sacajawea

guide and interpreter of Lewis and Clark
2002
Reprints Grace Hebard's 1933 biography of Sacagawea, the Shoshone Native American who served as a guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition, which describes her personal traits, her contributions to the expedition, and the careers of her sons.

The journey of Sacagawea

2003
A look at the life of Native American guide Sacagawea, focusing especially on her role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

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