CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. - A statue depicting Sacagawea and explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark was removed on Saturday in Charlottesville, the last of the Virginia city’s controversial monuments ...
Author Debra Magpie Earling has sparked the attention of Lewis and Clark buffs in a way no one imagined. She introduced them to "The Lost Journals of Sacajewea," now on display at the Missoula Art ...
City leaders in Charlottesville, Va., will remove a statue of Lewis and Clark because their guide, Sacagawea, is portrayed as weak. They will... In Virginia, Sacagawea Gets Her Own Statue DON GONYEA, ...
An aspect of the Lewis and Clark expedition thats often overlooked is that much of their success hinged largely on the good graces of the various Indigenous people on whose land they were crossing.
Thomas Jefferson, a delegate to the Continental Congress from Virginia, a statesman and lawyer, a Minister to France, the first US Secretary of State, and the country’s third president, imagined the ...
Tells the story of the Shoshoni Indian girl who served as interpreter, peacemaker, and guide for the Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Northwest in 1805-1806. Lewis and Clark's Journey of Discovery ...
After Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, the Indian interpreter and guide Sacagawea is probably the most famous member of the expedition. Her contributions were praised by the captains; William Clark ...
NMAI copy 39088014681530 from the library of H. Paul and Jane R. Friesema. Relates the story of the young Shoshoni Indian woman who acted as a guide and interpreter ...
If Meriwether Lewis and William Clark hadn’t gone up the Missouri River in 1804 and then down the lower Columbia River in ...