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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.