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Sacagawea, 'Grass Maiden'

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Sacagawea, ‘Grass Maiden’ (c. 1784-c. 1812)

Shoshone interpreter and guide. Grass Maiden was sold to a French-Canadian trapper by a group of enemy American Indians. She accompanied her husband on the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804-06, where she served as an invaluable intermediary between the whites and local Indians.



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