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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SacagaweaSacagawea - Wikipedia

    Mickelson recounts the findings of Thomas H. Johnson, who argues in his Also Called Sacajawea: Chief Woman's Stolen Identity (2007) that Hebard identified the wrong woman when she relied upon oral history that an old woman who died and is buried on the Wyoming Wind River Reservation was Sacajawea.

  2. 16 mar 2000 · By some accounts Sacagawea returned to the Shoshone at Wind River Reservation, where she may have died in 1884. Clark’s account of the members of his expedition record her as deceased. We do know Lewis and Clark named a river in her honor during their expedition through the territory of the Louisiana Purchase.

  3. 5 kwi 2010 · Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804-06, exploring the lands procured in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.

  4. Soon after starting construction on Fort Mandan, the pair were hit by a stroke of luck. Yet another French Canadian, this one named Toussaint Charbonneau, offered not only his services, but those of his wife, a Shoshone woman named Sacagawea.

  5. 14 maj 2002 · The Lemhi Shoshone lived in what is today known as the Lemhi River Valley in Idaho. Nothing more is known about Sacagawea’s early childhood. In 1800, Sacagawea was captured by Hidatsa warriors during a raid that killed many people in her village.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Otter_WomanOtter Woman - Wikipedia

    Otter Woman (born 1786–1788, died before 1814) was a Shoshone woman who was the wife of Smoked Lodge. Otter Woman was likely kidnapped by the Hidatsa and purchased by Toussaint Charbonneau, who is best known as the husband of Sacagawea.

  7. 1 lut 1995 · Captive White women in Texas, as in much of the territory west of the Mississippi River, were usually compelled to serve their captors as concubines and menials (the roles of most American Indian women). Their ordeals frequently led to early deaths, before or after redemption.

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