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 | Sacagawea describes how, at the age of sixteen, she becomes part of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and serves as their interpreter and guide, surviving many dangerous adventures on their trek through the wilderness. |
 | Traces the life of the Shoshoni Indian girl who was stolen from her tribe at the age of twelve, sold to a French trapper, and served as a guide in the Lewis and Clark expedition. |
 | Describes how Sacagawea found adventure guiding Lewis and Clark to the Oregon coast. |
 | The factual details of Sacagawea's life are shared in this true story about the author's vacation during which he and his family retraced the path of Sacagawea's journey with Lewis and Clark. Illustrated with color and archival photographs. |
 | Though Sacagawea remains one of the most memorable figures in American history, little is known about the life of the Native American woman who guided Lewis and Clark through their Pacific Northwest expeditions. This sensitive documentary examines... |
 | Inspired by the journey of Lewis and Clark and the Corps of Discovery, this cookbook includes historical quotations from the journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and reproductions of works by John F. Clymer, Charles M. Russell, and others. |
 | "A juvenile biography of the courageous Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition"--Provided by publisher. |
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 | Profiles the life and times of Sacagawea, with an emphasis on her journey taken with the Lewis and Clark Expedition. |