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Was Sacagawea a warrior?

Was Sacagawea a warrior?

Sacagawea belonged to the Shoshone tribe. In 1800, when she was 12 years old, Hidatsa warriors raided her tribe and captured many young people, including Sacagawea.

Why was Sacagawea so important to the expedition?

Further, Sacagawea was valuable to the expedition because her presence signified peace and trustworthiness. A group of men traveling with a woman and her baby appeared less menacing than an all-male group, which could be mistaken for a war party. Sacagawea and her baby helped those they encountered feel it was safe to befriend the newcomers.

What did Sacagawea do as a young mother?

As a young mother she traveled through rivers and mountains, suffering from hunger, pain and danger, and doing that without complaining. Sacagawea was a true hero who put others before herself, was a brave and always a determined woman.

How old was Sacagawea when she joined Lewis and Clark?

Who Was Sacagawea? Sacagawea, the daughter of a Shoshone chief, was captured by an enemy tribe and sold to a French Canadian trapper who made her his wife around age 12. In November 1804, she was invited to join the Lewis and Clark expedition as a Shoshone interpreter.

Where was Sacagawea of the Shoshone Tribe born?

Early Life Born circa 1788 (some sources say 1786 and 1787) in Lemhi County, Idaho. The daughter of a Shoshone chief, Sacagawea’s name means “boat puller” or “bird woman” (if spelled as Sakakawea).

Who was Sacagawea and what did she do?

Sacagawea was a brave person who became part of a great adventure. Sacagawea was also a kind and generous woman. Sacagawea was a true hero who put others before herself, was a brave and always a determined woman.

How did Lewis and Clark communicate with the Sacagawea?

Charbonneau spoke French and Hidatsa; Sacagawea spoke Hidatsa and Shoshone (two very different languages). Through this translation chain, communications with the Shoshone would be possible, and Lewis and Clark recognized that as crucial: the Shoshone had horses they would need to purchase.

Why was Sacagawea important to the Nez Perce expedition?

Sacagawea wasn’t the only Indian woman important to the expedition’s success. While in the Nez Perce village, most of the Corps was sick with dysentery. According to Nez Perce tradition, the Indians wanted to kill the explorers in their weakened state and take their weapons and trade goods.

Who was the Shoshone tribe that kidnapped Sacagawea?

The Shoshone were enemies of the gun-possessing Hidatsa tribe, who kidnapped Sacagawea during a buffalo hunt in 1800. The name we know her by is in fact Hidatsa, from the Hidatsa words for bird (“sacaga”) and woman (“wea”).