Sacagawea A Shoshone Tribe Hero.

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Sacagawea A Shoshone Tribe Hero

SACAGAWEA Sacajawea is a famous Native American. “The bilingual Shoshone woman Sacagawea accompanied the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery expedition in 1805-06 from the northern plains through the Rocky Mountains to the Pacific Ocean and back. Her skills as a translator were invaluable, as was her intimate knowledge of some difficult terrain. Perhaps most significant was her calming presence on both the expeditioners and the Native Americans they encountered, who might have otherwise been hostile to the strangers. Remarkably, Sacagawea did it all while caring for the son she bore just two months before departing.” Says History.com

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Just kidding! Test Time!!!!!!!!!!!

Get a blank piece of paper and number it 1-10

Test Questions! Name three famous Shoshone tribe members What did they live in? What is the role of the men? What part of Utah did they live in? Name three things they ate. What made Sacagawea famous? What clothing did they wear? What did they do for fun? How many people are in the Shoshone tribes today? How many cultural divisions are there?

Switch your paper with a partner! PLEASE! Grade your partner’s paper.

Answers... Sacajawea, Chief Pocatello, and Chief little soldier Tipis To hunt or fight as warriors (either one works) Northern Utah Buffalo, deer, mountain sheep, salmon, roots, rabbit, berries. 3 of them Sacagawea helped Lewis and Clark Moccasins/shirts decorated with animal bones, teeth, shells, quills and beadwork etc. beadwork/weaving/crafts/playing etc. 12,300 people 4 cultural divisions (Eastern, Northern, Western and Gosiute)