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Anonymous
Posted September 3, 2006
Sacajawea in a new format for young readers
When America was young, many individuals left their footprints in the sands of time as they explored the unknown from east to west. In 1805, a young Shoshone woman named Sacajawea joined the Lewis and Clark expedition as an interpreter, and with a papoose on her back, helped explore America¿s northwest while searching for a route to the Pacific Ocean. This time-honored true story of the hardships of the Lewis & Clark Expedition, in particular that of Sacajawea and her baby son, Jean-Baptist (Pomp), is now retold in a different format for young readers 8-12.
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Posted March 15, 2010
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