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Sacagawea!

Sacagawea!. By Amanda Bishop. Childhood. Sacagawea was born in Idaho 1779 or 1780 She was named Sacagawea because Sacaga means “bird” and wea means “woman”, she was named that because as a child she was bright and fast Sacagawea was captured by another Indian tribe. Mid-life.

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Sacagawea!

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  1. Sacagawea! By Amanda Bishop

  2. Childhood • Sacagawea was born in Idaho 1779 or 1780 • She was named Sacagawea because Sacaga means “bird” and wea means “woman”, she was named that because as a child she was bright and fast • Sacagawea was captured by another Indian tribe

  3. Mid-life • After she was captured, she was forced to marry a man named Charbonneau (Shar buh No) who was three times as old. • At age 16 she had a baby, Clark called him “Pomp” • Charbonneau had heard some news of a needed guide, she agreed to go and was a great help

  4. Ending • Without Sacagawea the Lewis and Clark expedition would of failed • When Sacagawea died, she died a happy woman, and proud of herself

  5. !!!Thank You!!! I hoped you enjoyed my show!

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