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Sacagawea
Loyal, kind, brave
Who values her children on her back
Who loves her family, husband, and her kids
Who feels happy, adventures, and loved
Who fears illness, hunger, and losing her family
Who needs acceptance, and an award
Who gives food, guidance, and help
Who wants her children to be happy, live, and to take care of people
1784 in Lemhi County, Idaho U.S was when she was born
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