shoshoni indians

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Read about Sacagawea

2004
Looks at the life of Sacagawea, a member of the Shoshone tribe, focusing on her role in helping explorers Lewis and Clark realize their goal of reaching the Pacific Ocean.

Sacajawea

2002
Chronicles the life of Sacajawea, the young Shoshoni Indian woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their epic journey across the continent from 1804 to 1806.

Celou Sudden Shout, Wind River, 1826

1998
In 1827 in Idaho twelve-year-old Celou Sudden Shout, who is half-French and half-Shoshone, attempts to rescue her mother and two younger brothers from the Crow warriors who kidnapped them.

Jenny of the Tetons

2002
Orphaned by an Indian raid while traveling West with a wagon train, fifteen-year-old Carrie Hill is befriended by the English trapper Beaver Dick and taken to live with his Indian wife Jenny and their six children.

Sacajawea, wilderness guide

1979
Presents a biography of the young Shoshone Indian princess who acted as interpreter and guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition.

Shoshone history and culture

2012
In this valuable resource, readers will discover the rich culture of the Shoshone. Readers will also explore, their language, rituals, and myths. Historical and contemporary images accompany stories of the people and places that are vital to understanding the Shoshones and their way of life.

The Shoshone

2002
Photographs and text profile the history and life of the Shoshoni Indians.

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.

Path to the Pacific

the story of Sacagawea
2007
Presents the story of Sacagawea, a young Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark in their journey to reach the Pacific Ocean in 1804.

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