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Sacajawea - săkˌəjəwēˈə, səkäˌ–, Sacagawea–gəwēˈə, or Sakakawea–kəwēˈə, c.1784–1884?, Native North American woman guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition and the only woman to accompany the party. She is generally called the Bird Woman in


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    The Making of Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend » Read Now

    by Donna J. Kessler. 260 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Sacagawea is one of the most renowned figures of the American West. A member of the Shoshone tribe, she was captured by the Hidatsas as a child and eventually became one of the wives of a French fur trader, Toussaint Charbonneau. In 1805 Charbonneau joined Lewis and Clark as the expedition's...
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    Women of the West (Chap. 1 "Sacajawea: The Shadows of History") » Read Now

    by Dorothy Gray. 188 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    The J030136independent-minded western woman was often eclipsed in popular literature by sensations like Calamity Jane and Belle Starr. Dorothy Gray looks at the actual lives of women who made their own way out west.

    Starting with Sacajawea, the Shoshone guide for Lewis and Clark, Women of the West...

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    Between Worlds: Interpreters, Guides, and Survivors ("Over the Continental Divide: Sacajawea" begins on p. 23) » Read Now

    by Frances E. Karttunen. 368 pgs.

    Collections: Entire Library
    Spanning the globe and the centuries, Frances Karttunen tells the stories of sixteen men and women who served as interpreters and guides to conquerors, missionaries, explorers, soldiers, and anthropologists. These interpreters acted as uncomfortable bridges between two worlds; their own marginality...
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    Lewis and Clark among the Indians (Appendix "A Note on Sacajawea") » Read Now

    by James P. Ronda. 310 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    ...James P. Ronda Lewis and Clark among the Indians University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln and London Copyright 1984 by the University of Nebraska Press All...
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    Twenty Thousand Roads: Women, Movement, and the West (Chap. 1 "Seeking Sacagawea") » Read Now

    by Virginia Scharff. 239 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    "Virginia Scharff's wonderfully readable account of women in motion complicates and enriches our understanding of the nineteenth and twentieth century Wests. Her gendered remapping of the regional landscape explodes traditional notions of western movement. All students of women and gender, travel...
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    Sifters: Native American Women's Lives (Chap. 4 "Sacagawea: The Making of a Myth") » Read Now

    by Theda Perdue. 260 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    In this edited volume, Theda Perdue, a nationally known expert on Indian history and southern women's history, offers a rich collection of biographical essays on Native American women. From Pocahontas, a Powhatan woman of the seventeenth century, to Ada Deer, the Menominee woman who headed the...
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    Lewis & Clark: Legacies, Memories, and New Perspectives ("Sacgawea's Legacy and Women's History" begins on p. 244) » Read Now

    by Kris Fresonke, Mark Spence. 290 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    Two centuries after their expedition awoke the nation both to the promise and to the disquiet of the vast territory out west, Lewis and Clark still stir the imagination, and their adventure remains one of the most celebrated and studied chapters in American history. This volume explores the legacy...
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    Essie's Story: The Life and Legacy of a Shoshone Teacher (Chap. One "My Relationship to Sacajawea") » Read Now

    by Esther Burnett Horne, Sally Mcbeth. 215 pgs.

    This is the spirited story of the author, an accomplished & inspiring educator in Indian boarding schools. Born in 1909, she grew up attending Haskell Indian Institute in Lawrence, Kansas, & often visited relatives on the Shoshone Wind River Reservation in Wyoming. Motivated by teachers like Ella...
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    Native American Women: A Biographical Dictionary ("Sacagawea" begins on p. 261) » Read Now

    by Gretchen M. Bataille, Laurie Lisa. 400 pgs.

    Collections: History, Entire Library
    This A-Z reference contains 275 biographical entries on Native American women, past and present, from many different walks of life. Written by more than 70 contributors, most of whom are leading American Indian historians, the entries examine the complex and diverse roles of Native American women in...

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