Sacajawea
STORY PREFACE
Yosemite Valley, Painting by Albert Bierstadt in 1868
Mountains of the Wind River Range form a backdrop to a cemetery in Ft. Washakie, Wyoming. A stone, over one of the graves, reads "Sacajawea." Is it the final resting place of the only woman who accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark on their famous expedition? Yes, according to Shoshone oral tradition. No, according to other records. We may never know for sure. We do know the answer to a different question: How was it that a 16-year-old Shoshone teenager ended up on one of the most successful explorations in recorded history? It all started when President Thomas Jefferson had a dream.
Original Release Date: March, 2001 To cite this story, using MLA Guidelines: Bos, Carole D. "Sacajawea" AwesomeStories.com. Date of access IN OTHER WORDS: Author. Title of story. Name of web site. Date of access <URL>.
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