
By Edward Fenlason (author) & Mel Gemmill (author)
ISBN: 900000014X
Binding: Trade Paperback
Publisher: E&M Books
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The life of Sacagawea, the young woman who journeyed with Lewis & Clark to the western sea and back, was filled with experiences far beyond anything a girl/wife/mother of her times might ever have imagined or dreamed.
From capture to motherhood, from the Three Forks to Mandan to the Pacific to St. Louis, from grave danger to great respect to untimely death, here is her story. Special attention is given to the scenes of her capture, her valuable contributions to the Corps of Discovery, and some unnecessary myths fostered long afterward to cloud her history.
Material about Sacagawea's capture and a chronology from the return of the Lewis & Clark expecition to her death are unique in this volume.
Western History→Biographies→Sacagawea
Western History→Lewis and Clark