Sacajawea

  • Sacajawea: Guide and Interpreter of Lewis and Clark
    By Grace Raymond Hebard

    HITCHCOCK, James R. W. Louisiana purchase and the exploration, early history, and building of the west (Boston, 1903). HODGE, Frederick W. Handbook of American Indians north of Mexico (Washington, 1907-1910), 2 vols.

  • Sacajawea
    By Harold P. Howard

    We were soon supplied by Drewyer with a beaver and an otter, of which we took only a part of the beaver and gave the rest to the Indians. The otter is a favorite food, though much inferior, at least in our estimation, t0 the dog, ...

  • Sacajawea: Guide and Interpreter of Lewis and Clark
    By Grace Raymond Hebard

    The text is enhanced with 21 illustrations, including a map, and 6 appendices containing testimonies by Indian agents, missionaries, teachers, and Shoshone tribespeople.

  • Sacajawea
    By Harold P. Howard

    This book retraces Sacajawea’s path across the Northwest, from the Mandan Indian villages in present-day South Dakota to the Pacific Ocean, and back.

  • Sacajawea
    By Harold P. Howard

    Recounts the life of the Shoshoni Indian woman who guided Lewis and Clark on their Northwest expedition in 1804.

  • Sacajawea
    By Joseph Bruchac

    It provides an intimate glimpse into what it would have been like to witness firsthand this fascinating time in our history. This is Sacajawea's legendary journey . . .

  • Sacajawea
    By Anna L. Waldo

    Clad in a doeskin, alone and unafraid, she stood straight and proud before the onrushing forces of America's destiny: Sacajawea, child of a Shoshoni chief, lone woman on Lewis and Clark's historic trek -- beautiful spear of a dying nation.

  • Sacajawea: Her True Story
    By Rich Haney

    As the author of SACAJAWEA: Her True Story, I'm pleased with the reaction to the book but even more thrilled over the interest in Sacajawea, even from overseas.

  • Sacajawea: the journey west
    By Don Bolognese, Elaine Raphael

    Tells the life story of Sacajawea, the Native American woman who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the American Northwest, then shows how to draw her and some of the people and things she saw on her journey.

  • Sacajawea: Her True Story
    By Joyce Milton

    Learn about Sacajawea, the young Native American girl who guided Lewis and Clark on their historic expedition.

  • Sacajawea: The Native American Explorer | Women Biographies for Kids Grade 5 | Children's Historical Biographies
    By Dissected Lives

    What do you think the other natives felt when they knew that it was their own who was leading “outsiders”? The story of Sacajawea is interesting because it crosses cultural boundaries. What else will you learn from this book?