Sacajawea by Harold P. Howard
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This famous Shoshoni Indian girl served the Lewis & Clark Expedition of 1804-06 as guide and interpreter. Her trek from the Mandan Indian villages to the Pacific Ocean and back is legend. She taught the members to gather wild food, and served as Indian envoy to other tribes, insuring success of the expedition. Her ne'er-do-well French-Canadian husband, Toussaint Charbonneau and infant son, Baptiste, accompanied the journey. Soft bound, 6 x 9" with 214 pages.
The Table of Contents includes the following:- Foreword by Joseph Bruchac
- Preface
- PART ONE: The Lewis and Clark Expedition
- Chapter 1 The Expedition Sets Out
- Chapter 2 The Journals and Diaries
- Chapter 3 Sacajawea Comes to Visit
- Chapter 4 Leaving the Mandans
- Chapter 5 The Rescue
- Chapter 6 Portaging the Falls
- Chapter 7 Sacajawea Returns to Home Country
- Chapter 8 Meeting the Shoshonis
- Chapter 9 Across the Divide to the Columbia
- Chapter 10 Past the Cascades of the Columbia
- Chapter 11 Camping on the Columbia
- Chapter 12 Winter at Fort Clatsop
- Chapter 13 The Walla Wallas
- Chapter 14 The Nez Perces
- Chapter 15 Recrossing the Bitterroot Mountains
- Chapter 16 The Party Divides
- Chapter 17 Lewis Explores the Marias River
- Chapter 18 A Skirmish with the Indians
- Chapter 19 The Mouth of the Yellowstone
- Chapter 20 Down to St. Louis
- Chapter 21 The Expedition Ends
- PART TWO: Sacajawea's Later Life
- Chapter 22 Sacajawea - What Was She Like?
- Chapter 23 At Fort Manuel
- Chapter 24 Toussaint Charbonneau
- Chapter 25 Jean Baptiste Charbonneau
- Chapter 26 The Two Versions
- Appendices
- A. Memorials to Sacajawea
- B. The Land of the Nez Perces
- Bibliography
- Index
ISBN: 0-8061-1578-5
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