Sacagawea And Her Part In American History
Sacagawea at a Glance
Sacagawea (also Sakakawea, Sacajawea; see below) (c. 1788 ? December 20, 1812; see below for other theories about her death) was a Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition, led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, in their exploration of the Western United States. She traveled thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean between 1804 and 1806. She was nicknamed Janey by Clark."Captain Clark created the nickname "Janey" for Sacagawea, which he transcribed twice, November 24, 1805, in his journal, and in a letter to Toussaint, August 20, 1806. It is though...
Sacagawea
- Sacagawea | PBS
- Story of Sacagawea.
- Sacagawea: From captive to Indian interpreter to a true American legend
- A nice biography of Sacagawea with lots of great pictures of the Shoshone tribe.
- Sacajawea Golden Dollar
- Information on the Sacajawea gold dollar.
- Sacajawea: Her childhood
- Sacajawea's story has been told many times, in many ways. This is her story as told by her tribe - the Lemhi Shoshoni of Idaho.
- Lewis and Clark . Living History . Sacagawea | PBS
- Commentary on Sacagawea.
- Women's History Month: Sacagawea
- Women's History Month: Sacagawea
Sacagawea Items on Amazon
Sacagawea Coins And Coin Holders from Amazon
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- CrypticFragments CrypticFragments Sep 21, 2008 @ 7:37 pm
- Hey...cool.
My Sacajawea lens is more about her life than the coin, but neat stuff! 5* of course








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