Indian sacagawea biography

Sacagawea (Sacajawea), Shoshone Indian woman who, as interpreter, traveled thousands of miles with the Lewis and Clark Expedition (–06), from the Mandan-Hidatsa villages in the Dakotas to the Pacific Northwest. Read here to learn more about Sacagawea. The belief that Sacagawea lived to old age and died in Wyoming was widely disseminated in the United States through Sacajawea (), a biography written by Grace Raymond Hebard, based on her 30 years of research. Early years First steps Professional growth Public recognition Peak period Later years Public interest Professional activity Media attention
Possibly the most memorialized woman in the United States, with dozens of statues and monuments, Sacagawea lived a short but legendarily eventful life in the American West.