Post on 30-Dec-2015
BY: THAYDN
A Biography of
Sacagawea
1789 or 1790-1812
BACKGROUND
Born in AmericaTaken captive by another tribe when she was 12Married Charbonneau when she was 16She had Pomp when 18 years oldShe had to survive when captured by another tribe
NOVEMBER 4, 1804
* Sacajawea and her
husband join the Lewis
and Clark Expedition.
*They joined because
Lewis and Clark asked
them to join them to help
them get to the Pacific
Ocean.
OCT. 17, 1805
Clark gives
Sacajawea beads for
her bravery.
Clark gave
Sacagawea the
beads for her
because she helped
the explorers
survive.
AUGUST 8, 1805
Sacajawea sees a
familiar rock and
begins leading the
expedition.
It started the trip
to the Pacific Ocean.
OCT. 16, 1805
A boat flips in the Columbia River.
Sacajawea saves important papers.
Sacagawea saved all that stuff
because it could help Sacagawea and
the explorers get to the Pacific Ocean.
NOVEMBER 8, 1805
The expedition first sights the
Pacific Ocean.
The explorers got to see the
Pacific Ocean because of
Sacagawea.
CHARACTER TRAITSSacagawea was hard working because
she gathered food for her family, showed
Lewis and Clark what plants to eat, and
showed them what plants to use as
medicine.
Sacagawea was determined because she
never gave up on finding the Pacific Ocean
because she new it meant a lot to Lewis &
Clark.
QUOTE
“Every thing I do is for my people”.
It means she does things that help
everyone in her tribe.
RESOURCES
nationalgeographic.com/lewis and
clark/photogallery_12.htm
http://www.google.com/imgres?
q=sacagawea&hl=en&safe=active&biw=1024&bih=484&g
bv=2&tbm=isch&tbnid=qnVpEPUltUWCBM:&imgrefurl=h
ttp://sacagawea.bonniebutterfield.com/
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bonniebutterfield.com/images/
expedition.jpg&w=359&h=293&ei=7_uzT9i9Asee6QHCi9D
bDw&zoom=1&iact=hc&vpx=732&vpy=141&dur=4912&h
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6303836432&page=1&tbnh=134&tbnw=162&start=0&nd
sp=13&ved=1t:429,r:6,s:0,i:86&surl=1
RESOURCES 2
http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Sacagawea.aspx
http://www.google.com/imgres?
q=sacagawea+images&hl=en&safe=active&sa=X&biw=80
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nativeamericans/
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sacagawea.jpg&w=359&h=450&ei=hAm1T_qyFaLu2gXn3
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sp=15&ved=1t:429,r:7,s:10,i:113&surl=1
RESOURCES 3
http://teachers.saschina.org/kblovad/
files/2010/03/Sacagawea