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

    In 1800, when she was about 12 years old, Sacagawea and several other children were taken captive by a group of Hidatsa in a raid that resulted in the deaths of several Shoshone: four men, four women, and several boys. She was held captive at a Hidatsa village near present-day Washburn, North Dakota. [7]

  2. 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.

  3. 22 lut 2016 · There reportedly are more statues of the Shoshone woman popularly known as Sacagawea, who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition through the American West from 1804 to 1806, than of any other American woman. But the basic facts of her life are hardly known and hotly contested.

  4. 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.

  5. 4 kwi 2024 · The story of Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who kept the Lewis and Clark expedition of November 1804 is well known. She helped save the expedition several times from starvation, disaster and mis-direction thanks to her negotiating skills, knowledge in medicinal herbs and knowledge of the terrain.

  6. 16 kwi 2020 · The coin, depicting the young Shoshone woman who guided the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804, was intended to replace the Susan B. Anthony dollar coin that many people mistook for a quarter.

  7. 14 gru 2020 · Photo, Print, Drawing Bust of Sacagawea, the Shoshone girl who guided explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their "voyage of discovery" throughout the Northwest following the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 that brought young United States millions of acres of new land