Lewis and Clark, the companion Web site to the Ken Burns film, 'Lewis and Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery.' ...
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The Discovering Lewis and Clark archive is a collection of research, stories, maps, multimedia, and cultural comparisons about the Corps of Discovery. This is a legacy web site focusing on persistent issues, core values, and changing visions from the decade of the expedition and the intervening 200 years.
On May 14th 1804 Meriwether Lewis and William Clark set out on an amazing expedition across the Louisiana Territory. It has been nearly 200 years since then, and the bicentennial of their historic journey is rapidly approaching.
The National Lewis and Clark Education Center engages educators in a dynamic understanding of The Lewis and Clark expedition (1803-1806) and the nature of the trail's historical and modern landscapes.
www.lewisandclarkeducationcenter.com
Come browse our site and find information for your travels as you retrace the steps of Lewis and Clark.Experience the beautiful scenery along the expedition route.Enjoy whitewater adventure or fishing trip on the Snake, Clearwater or Salmon Rivers. ...
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Lewis and Clark events in pacific county, WA The Pacific County Friends of Lewis & Clark invite fans of the Corps of Discovery to...
PEOPLE A-C D-H I-R S-Z Sacagawea Santa Anna, Antonio Lopez de Seguin, Juan Serra, Father Junipero Sheridan, Philip Sherman, William Tecumseh Singleton, Benjamin Pap Sitting Bull Smith, Joseph Stanford, Leland Strauss, Levi Sutter, John Tatanka-Iyotanka (Sitting Bull) Terry, Alfred Turner, Frederick Jackson Udall, Ida Hunt and David King Vallejo, Mariano Vanderbilt, William K. Wells, Emmeline ...
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Sacagawea Statue (Bismarck, ND) In 1800, when she was about 12 years old, Sacagawea was kidnapped by a war party of Hidatsa Indians -- enemies of her people, the Shoshones. She was taken from her Rocky Mountain homeland, located in todays Idaho, to the Hidatsa-Mandan villages near modern Bismarck, North Dakota. There, she was later sold as a slave to Toussaint Charbonneau, a French-Canadian fur ...
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Private Pierre Cruzatte was of French and Omaha Indian extraction. He enlisted with Lewis and Clark on May 16, 1804, at St. Charles (Missouri). Before enlisting, Cruzatte had formerly been a trader on the Missouri for the Chouteau fur interests. He could speak the Omaha language and was skilled in sign language, so was of valuable assistance to the captains at the Indian councils and encounters ...
www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/inside/pcruz.html
The Golden Dollar Coin featuring Sacagawea produced by the United States Mint ...
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