Illustration of the Shoshone woman Sakakawea (also known as Sacajawea), who Lewis and Clark met while stationed at Fort Mandan and guided the expedition to her people during their trek between 1804-1806 to trade with the Shoshone for horses.

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Illustration of the Shoshone woman Sakakawea (also known as Sacajawea), who Lewis and Clark met while stationed at Fort Mandan and guided the expedition to her people during their trek between 1804-1806 to trade with the Shoshone for horses.

Copyright Marilyn Angel Wynn


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Marilyn Angel Wynn