an American epic of discovery : the abridgment of the definitive Nebraska edition
Moulton, Gary E
2003
Presents an abridgement of the journals kept by explorers Lewis and Clark in which they described the experiences and findings of the Corps of Discovery, the expedition mounted in 1804 to seek out a river passage from the Mississippi River to the Pacific Ocean.
Discusses the importance the journals of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark were during their exploration of the West and how their writings were able to describe new plants and animals for scientists.
Explores the lives of explorers Lewis and Clark, who manned the first American overland expedition to the Pacific coast and back. Outlines the progression of their journey and examines what it meant to the country as a whole.
the story of Bird Woman and the Lewis & Clark Expedition
Bruchac, Joseph
2010
Sacajawea, a Shoshoni Indian interpreter, peacemaker, and guide, and William Clark alternate in describing their experiences on the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Northwest.
the story of Bird Woman and the Lewis and Clark Expedition
Bruchac, Joseph
2008
Chronicles the life and experiences of Sacajawea, the young Shoshone woman who acted as guide on the famous Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804, told in the voices of Sacajawea and William Clark in alternating chapters, with selections from Clark's original diaries.
the story of Bird Woman and the Lewis & Clark Expedition
Bruchac, Joseph
2003
Sacajawea, a Shoshoni Indian interpreter, peacemaker, and guide, and William Clark alternate in describing their experiences on the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Northwest.
The history of the journey of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, who set out from a camp just upstream from St. Louis in 1804 at the request of President Thomas Jefferson, to search for the fabled Northwest Passage to the Pacific.