Sacajawea

1805: Sacajawea interprets Lewis and Clark's intentions to the Chinook Indians. Sacajawea, a young Shoshone Indian was married to French Canadian fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau who was acting as the expedition's guide across the Rocky Mountains in Oregon Country. In the canoe (right) is York, an enslaved man belonging to William Clark and the first African American to cross the continent. Original Artist - Charles Russell (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)
1805: Sacajawea interprets Lewis and Clark's intentions to the Chinook Indians. Sacajawea, a young Shoshone Indian was married to French Canadian fur trader Toussaint Charbonneau who was acting as the expedition's guide across the Rocky Mountains in Oregon Country. In the canoe (right) is York, an enslaved man belonging to William Clark and the first African American to cross the continent. Original Artist - Charles Russell (Photo by MPI/Getty Images)
Sacajawea
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January 01, 1805
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