She was the only girl on the expedition with Llewis and Cclark. Dduring the expedition she had a son named Jjean Bbaptiste Ccharbonneau. Sacagawea was skilled at finding edible plants. On the boat she was on she saved the cargo and important documents and supplies.…
Kateri Tekakwitha is the first Indian to be called venerable. She is the daughter of a Christian Algonkin woman and a pagan Mohawk. In addition, she is the first Native American to be seen as a sage.. She was born in 1656, in the Mohawk village of Ossernenon. She suffered a fatal attack of smallpox when she was 4 years old. It scarred her skin and a scar was left on her face. Therefore, She usually wears a blanket to cover her face. What's worse, her whole family were died during an outbreak. Then, she was adapted by her uncle who was a chief of a Monhawk clan. She worked so hard and she had patience, it made her become well known. But she refused to get married. When her foster parents asked her to marry with a man, she…
Sacajawea was a key figure in the Lewis and Clark expedition for these many reasons. Sacajawea was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark during their expedition. While doing this she also carried a newborn baby on her back the entire expedition. She made an impact on this expedition because without her Lewis and Clark would have probably not made it to the Pacific. Her main role during this expedition was to guide Lewis and Clark all around the newly purchased Louisiana Territory. She also taught them how to survive in the wild. She taught them how to dig out roots and got them horses when they needed them. When the explorers were hungry, she found food. When they meet Indians along the way, she was the translator. This is why Sacajawea…
How did Sacagawea shape history? Sacagawea has helped shape history with her knowledge of interpretation, and being the brave leader of the well known, Lewis and Clark expedition.…
Sacagawea was the daughter of a Shoshone chief. Sacagawea was born in 1788 (unknown date of birth) in Lemhi County, Idaho. At around age 12, she was captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French-Canadian trapper who made her his wife. She and Touissiant Charbonneau had a baby boy. They named him Jean Baptiste Charbonneau and later on they had a daughter. They named her Lizette Charbonneau In November of 1804, she was invited to join the Lewis and Clark expedition as a Shoshone interpreter. Also she was skilled at finding edible plants. The expedition planned to explore newly acquired western land and to find a route to the Pacific Ocean. She was the only woman on the expedition. When a boat she was riding on capsized, she was able to save some of its cargo, including important…
In the book Children Who Made History by ? it describes the life of Sacajawea. Sacajawea, a Shoshone Native American, was born sometime in the late 18th century, probably around 1788 or 1789. When she was twelve years old, a Hidatsa raiding party captured her and took her away from her tribe. She was then sold or gambled into the possession of a French-Canadian fur-trader and trapper named Toussaint Charbonneau, who made her his wife. At the time, Charbonneau had another wife named Otter Woman, also a Native American. In conclusion I think that Sacagawea was a very helpful women during the expedition. Sacagawea is a good women to research when your bored, Or when you do a project.…
Sacagawea, was a Lemhi Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark complete their two year expedition. All the way to the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Lewis and Clark, probably ran into lots of tribes Sacagawea would have been really helpful because, she could translate and she had a baby, which let tribes know they were traveling in peace. Sacagawea was a highly skilled food gatherer. She used sharp sticks to dig up wild licorice, prairie turnips and wild artichokes that mice had buried for the winter.Some say she was captured according to history.com the Shoshone tribe were enemies of the gun-possessing Hidatsa tribe, who kidnapped Sacagawea during a buffalo hunt. Sacagawea was about…
At one point we had an encounter with a group of Indians. Of course, Sacagawea translated for us. It turned out that the chief of that tribe was her own brother, who she had not seen in over eight years. He was so pleased to see her that he let us use their horses in order to help us cross the Rocky Mountains. We would not have completed our expedition if I weren’t for those few horses.…
Sacagawea: Hello all. My name is Sacagawea. I was born in 1788, as a Shoshone Native American. The Shoshone people were split into 3 regions, Northern, Eastern, and Southern. I came from the Northern Shoshone tribe, in Idaho. My stand in history is when I accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition across the Louisiana Purchase when they asked me to come along. The first time I saw Lewis and Clark was when they arrived near the Hidatsa villages to spend the winter of 1804–05. They built a fort, and then proceeded to interview as many trappers as they could to find out who could be the best interpreter. I was picked, and my adventure was about to begin. I interpreted the other natives that we came in contact with. I also taught Lewis and Clark how to live off of the land in the wilderness.…
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 Sacagawea…
When they encountered a group of Shoshone Indians, she realized that its leader was actually her brother Cameahwait. It was through her that the expedition was able to buy horses from the Shoshone to cross the Rocky Mountains. Despite having been reunited with her family, she decided to continue on the expedition leading them to their successful findings of a water route connecting the Columbia and Missouri Rivers, allowing ports to open in the uncharted western…
She was married to a French man, Toussaint Charbonneau, the guide hired by Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition. Sacajawea went with her husband and interpreted with the Native American Indians. She would translate to Charbonneau in French and he would translate to Lewis and Clark into English. During her trip she gave birth to a son, and, all the while taking care of him, guided the explorers trough Indian lands, protected them from Indian attacks, kept valuable items from being lost–her husband was a klutz, and even found them food to supplement their all-meat…
Sally Ride, a woman who literally showed all girls and women how to reach for the stars. People all over America look up to her as one of the most important heroic figures:“I was a child of the'80s. Sally Ride was one of the first important names I remember. She means success and steadiness to me”, “Sally Ride is a true U.S. hero for all who deserve total civil rights”, “She showed that women can have it all: a loving relationship, professional fulfillment and be a role model for all women and girls.” Sally Ride was the first American woman in space. She accomplished this tremendous milestone during a time when women were looked down upon in the academic world. Women were thought to not have the capability to be smart or too emotional to think reasonably. Ride’s achievements proved them wrong, and she worked her whole life to get young girls to go against the stereotype. Sally Ride’s works and achievements inspire and encourage little girls everywhere to pursue academics, making her a true hero.…
She interpreted conversations between Cortes and Moctezuma during the conquest of the Aztec empire. She spoke two languages Nahual and Aztec. She eventually learned to speak Spanish and was the sole interpreter for Cortes.…
- girl who lived in the reservation area where theAmericans live-she is the first girl Alih liked…