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The story of Sacajawea, guide to Lewis and Clark

A biography of the Shoshoni indian who helped guide the team of Lewis and Clark through the uncharted terrain of the westward United States.

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  • "A biography of the Shoshoni indian who helped guide the team of Lewis and Clark through the uncharted terrain of the westward United States."@en
  • "This book tells of Sacajawea, interpreter for Lewis and Clark."
  • "In brief text, this account tells of the courage and daring of the Shoshone woman who guided Lewis and Clark. Told in story format, this is a chronicle of the Lewis & Clark expedition with Sacajawea. A map of their journey is included. . In brief text, this account tells of the courage & daring of the Shoshone woman who guided Lewis & Clark. Annotation. As a young girl, Sacajawea was separated from her family when she was captured by a band of Minnetaree warriors and taken to be their slave. Several years later, she was bought by a French fur trader to be his wife. Then, in 1804, when she was only sixteen years old, Sacajawea met Lewis and Clark. Carrying her infant son on her back, Sacajawea helped guide the famous team of explorers through the uncharted terrain of the western United States. Her courageous efforts made an important contribution to America's history."
  • "In brief text, this account tells of the courage and daring of the Shoshone woman who guided Lewis and Clark. Told in story format, this is a chronicle of the Lewis & Clark expedition with Sacajawea. A map of their journey is included. . In brief text, this account tells of the courage & daring of the Shoshone woman who guided Lewis & Clark. Annotation. As a young girl, Sacajawea was separated from her family when she was captured by a band of Minnetaree warriors and taken to be their slave. Several years later, she was bought by a French fur trader to be his wife. Then, in 1804, when she was only sixteen years old, Sacajawea met Lewis and Clark. Carrying her infant son on her back, Sacajawea helped guide the famous team of explorers through the uncharted terrain of the western United States. Her courageous efforts made an important contribution to America's history."@en
  • "Recounts the life story of the Native American woman, Sacajawea, who was taken as a slave when she was a girl, then later sold as a wife to a French fur trader, and who eventually guided Lewis and Clark as they explored the western United States."@en
  • "Tells of the courage and daring of a Shoshone woman who guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the West."@en

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  • "Biography"@en
  • "Biography"
  • "History"@en

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  • "The story of Sacajawea, guide to Lewis and Clark"@en
  • "The story of Sacajawea : guide to Lewis and Clark"
  • "The story of Sacajawea : guide to Lewis and Clark"@en
  • "Story of Sacajawea Guide to Lewis and Clark"@en
  • "The story of Sacajawea, guide to Lewis and Clark"