Sacagawea: Westward with Lewis and ClarkSacagawea was a Shoshone teenager who, with her young son and husband, accompanied Lewis and Clark on their famous journey of exploration. This 128-page biography details her contributions to the expedition which ventured westward across the United States. |
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AUTHORS NOTE | 5 |
ACROSS THE RUGGED ROCKIES | 59 |
Big Water Big Fish | 69 |
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