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The two groups reunited on August 12, They arrived at the Hidatsa villages two days later, where Sacagawea and her family departed the expedition. L ew is and Clark prepared for their journey back to St.

Louis with him. He would see that Pomp received a good education and would raise Pomp as his own. Sacagawea and Charbonneau felt Pomp was too young he was not yet two but indicated they would bring him to St. Louis when he was older. W hen Pomp was five , Sacagawea and Charbonneau brough t him to St. Louis and left him with Clark to oversee his education.

Sacagawea likely gave birth to a daughter named Li s ette in However, according to some Native American oral histories, Sacagawea lived for many more years in the Shoshone lands in Wyoming , until her death in Kessler, Donna J.

Tuscaloosa, Ala. McBeth, Sally. February 1. Nelson, W. Denton, Tex. Accessed January 7, National Women's History Museum, Date accessed. Sacagawea became one of Charbonneau's wives and gave birth to their son, Jean Baptiste.

Sacagawea went on to become the explorers' celebrated guide and interpreter on their journey to the Pacific Ocean. North Dakota. Sacagawea soon became a respected member of the group. She was skilled at finding plants for food and medicine to help keep the explorers alive.

When a boat capsized on the Missouri River as they were crossing into what is now Montana , Sacagawea saved important books and much-needed supplies. When they needed horses to cross rough terrain, she convinced a Shoshone tribe—led by her long-lost brother—to give them some.

She was so respected by Lewis and Clark that when they reached the Pacific Ocean in November , Sacagawea was asked to cast her vote for where they should build a fort. Sacagawea proved herself again after the group took a different route home through what is now Idaho. As they passed through her homeland, Sacagawea remembered Shoshone trails from her childhood and helped the expedition find their way through.

Dollar coin. Dollar coin Courtesy United States Mint. Sacagawea, by Hart Schultz, Sacagawea, by Hart Schultz, Courtesy Oreg. Research Lib. S Capitol building. Fort Clatsop replica. Fort Clatsop replica Courtesy Oreg. Beaverhead Rock, Montana. Beaverhead Rock, Montana Courtesy U. National Park Service. William Clark William Clark is indelibly connected to Oregon in many ways, some obvio….

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