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The Lexington Children’s Theatre production of “Sacagawea” aims to correct the story of Lewis and Clark’s guide through the tale of a young girl learning her story.
Much of what has seeped into the popular consciousness about about Sacagawea is more fiction than fact.
The couple had three kids, including George Parshall, a great-grandson of Sacagawea. Sheppard knows all her relatives going back at least eight generations.
Beginning today, “Sacagawea’s Journey” will appear in The Morning Call on Mondays for eight weeks. This fictional serial tale, set in 1805, is based on the real life of Sacagawea,… ...
The fast-growing city of Bozeman in southwestern Montana is truly a nature lover's paradise. Surrounded on all sides by ...
The image of the Shoshone Indian, Sacagawea, is featured on the struggling dollar coin that was launched with great fanfare and a multimillion-dollar advertising blitz just more than two years ago ...
If children today could see what Indian children had to do to survive, they might look at their own lives differently.” Thomasma said he first became interested in Sacagawea when he worked at a summer ...
Yes, myth. The truth is, they may have overstated Sacagawea's importance as a navigator—they probably would have made it without her—but she was extremely useful as an interpreter and a diplomat.
Sacagawea Famed, Yet a Mystery Interpreter's Role Central to Bicentennial Commemoration of Lewis and Clark December 30, 2002 More than 22 years ago Summary By Associated Press ...
Famed American Indian guide Sacagawea’s near-fatal illness during the Lewis and Clark expedition may have been the result of a miscarriage, two scholars believe. History professors Peter Kastor ...
The couple had three kids, including George Parshall, a great-grandson of Sacagawea. Sheppard knows all her relatives going back at least eight generations.