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Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1983 Edition

Books from same Author: Ella E. Clark, Margot Edmonds

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  • General Information  
    Author(s)Ella E. Clark, Margot Edmonds
    PublisherUniversity of California Press
    ISBN9780520050600
    Pages184
    BindingPaperback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearNovember 1983

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    University of California Press Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark Expedition 1983 Edition by Ella E. Clark, Margot Edmonds

    The legend tells us of Sacagawea ("Bird Woman") as the guide showing Lewis and Clark the way over the Rockies to the Pacific Ocean, and fictionalized accounts have embroidered on her life as it might have been. In fact, however, her life as it might have been. In fact, however, the young Indian woman who accompanied the expedition did not serve as a guide--though her presence with her child probably ensured the expedition's safety by signifying to the tribes whose territories were crossed that it was not a raiding or war party. This carefully researched historical account separates the verifiable facts about Sacagawea from the extensive legend. It provides a readable, credible account of Sacagawea coping with the incredible hazards of the journey, caring fo her child, dealing with her half-breed husband, and aiding the expedition with her survival knowledge, pluck, and constancy. The authors have unearthed new documentary evidence which enables them to trace Sacagawea's later life until her death, and to locate her burial spot. They also tell how the Sacagawea legend was deliberately created, and show how it became so widely accepted. Nontheless, this is not a "debunking" study.Sacagawea, seen in the light of accurate history rather than legend, remains an intriguing and inspiring figure in our past.