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SacagaweaShoshone Indian guide who led the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804–06). Having been captured by Hidatsa Indians, she had been separated from her people for nearly 10 years when the expedition began. Carrying her infant son on her back, she traveled thousands of wilderness miles with the expedition. At one point in the journey, Sacagawea was instrumental in obtaining horses and guides from a band of Shoshone (led by her brother Cameahwait); without them the expedition might well have ended. Her fortitude in the face of hazards and deprivations became legendary. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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nbsp;woman Sacagewea for a position in your tour Company . In every 2,000th box, there'll also be one of the new $1 golden coins featuring the image of American Indian heroine Sacagewea. In addition to the penny, every 2,000th participating box in the Cheerios line will box include one of the anxiously awaited Golden Dollars - the gold-colored, one-dollar coin that features the image of the Native American heroine, Sacagewea. |
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