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Biography on Sacagawea

Sacagawea was the interpreter for Lewis and Clarks adventure,

declared by Thomas Jefferson in 1803 to find a water route to the Pacific

Ocean. America could possibly not be what it is today without the help of

Sacagawea. Sacagawea was an native american girl who was taken to

slavery at a young age, and from slavery went to be noted a a great woman

and also is remembered on the 2000 one dollar coin.

Sacagawea was first known at birth as Boinaiv, which means " Grass Maiden;" she was part of the Shoshone tribe. She was born at about 1790 and she was from the area in which is now today Idaho. At the age of twelve she was camped near the Missouri River in Montana. They were encroached upon by warriors from the Hidatsa. There were four men, fourwomen, and many boys killed that day. That day Boinaiv and many other girls and boys were taken back to the Hidatsa village and were kept as prisoners. When Boinaiv arrived at the village she was renamed Sacagawea, which means "Bird Woman." At the Hidatsa village Sacagawea was enslaved until about 1800-1805. She was then either bought or won by a man by the name of Toussaint Charbonneau.

At this same time, president Jerfferson and the U.S. Congress were


Malinowshi, Sharon, and George H. J. Abrams, eds. Notable Native Americans. Detroit,

They were now going through the Rocky Mountains at this time and were taking the most direst route to the Yellowstone Valley. Clark axknowlefged that she had been of a great service tp jos as a guide throught out the trip.

Garamone, Jim. Sacagawea: Saga of an Amerian Indian Woman. Online

reservation, which is now in modern-day Wyoming. The tribal tradition says that Sacagawea died on April 9, 1884, and is buried there with her original family tribe on the Shohone's reservation.

Sacagawea spoke her naive language, and then she spoke french. To interpret to the traveling party, she spoke french, but she also knew some sign language that helped then to understand her even better. Her fench was interpreted to Lewis and Clark by another memeber in their group that could speak both french and english.

Sacagawea is now remembered on the 2000 golden dollar coin. On the front of this coin is pictured Sacagawea and her son Jean Baptiste, who was only six months old at the time. On the back of the coin is pictured the bald eagle which represents the country of America. The bald eagle is encircled with 17 stars, these stars represented how many states were in the union at the time of 1804 when the expedition began.



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