DOVER BOOKS ON NATIVE AMERICANS
THE WORLDS RIM: Great Mysteries of the North American Indians, Hartley Burr Alexander. (40670-9)
LIFE OF BLACK HAWK, Black Hawk. (28105-1)
APACHE MEDICINE-MEN, John G. Bourke. (27842-5)
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A KIOWA APACHE INDIAN, Charles S. Brant (ed.). (26862-4)
THE PUEBLO POTTER, Ruth Bunzel. (22875-4)
LETTERS AND NOTES ON THE MANNERS, CUSTOMS AND CONDITIONS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, George Catlin. (22118-0, 22119-9)
GAMES OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, Stewart Culin. (23125-9)
THE INDIANS BOOK, Natalie Curtis. (21939-9)
How INDIANS USE WILD PLANTS FOR FOOD, MEDICINE AND CRAFTS, Frances Densmore. (23019-8)
CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS: 15 FIRSTHAND ACCOUNTS, Frederick Drimmer. (24901-8)
INDIAN BOYHOOD, Charles Eastman. (22037-0)
INDIAN SCOUT CRAFT AND LORE, Charles A. Eastman. (22995-5)
DESIGNS ON PREHISTORIC HOPI POTTERY, Jesse Fewkes. (22959-9)
HOPI KATCINAS, Jesse Walter Fewkes. (24842-9)
AN OUTLINE DICTIONARY OF MAYA GLYPHS, William Gates. (23618-8)
INDIAN BASKETRY, George W. James. (21712-4)
INDIAN BLANKETS AND THEIR MAKERS, George Wharton James. (22996-3)
WANDERINGS OF AN ARTIST AMONG THE INDIANS OF NORTH AMERICA, Paul Kane. (29031-X)
HANDBOOK OF THE INDIANS OF CALIFORNIA, A.L. Kroeber. (23368-5)
A MOHAVE WAR REMINISCENCE, 1854 1880, A. L. Kroeber and C. B. Kroeber. (28163-9)
YUCATAN BEFORE AND AFTER THE CONQUEST, Diego de Landa. (23622-6)
THE MEXICAN KICKAPOO INDIANS, Felipe A. Latorre and Dolores L. Latorre. (26742-3)
ALGONQUIN LEGENDS, Charles G. Leland. (26944-2)
INDIAN WHY STORIES, Frank B. Linderman. (28800-5)
HANDBOOK OF AMERICAN INDIAN GAMES, Allan and Paulette Macfarlan. (24837-2)
PICTURE WRITING OF THE AMERICAN INDIANS, Garrick Mallery. Two-volume set. (22842-8, 22843-6)
AMERICAN INDIAN BASKETRY, Otis Tufton Mason. (25777-0)
THE GHOST-DANCE RELIGION AND WOUNDED KNEE, James Mooney. (26759-8)
MYTHS OF THE CHEROKEE, James Mooney. (28907-9)
THE INDIAN JOURNALS 1859 62, Lewis Henry Morgan. (27599-X)
AN INTRODUCTION TO THE STUDY OF THE MAYA HIEROGLYPHS, Sylvanus Griswold Morley. (23108-9)
PATTERNS AND CEREMONIALS OF THE INDIANS OF THE SOUTHWEST, Ira Moskowitz & John Collier. (28692-4)
INDIAN BASKET WEAVING, Navajo School of Indian Basketry. (22616-6)
SANDPAINTINGS OF THE NAVAJO SHOOTING CHANT, Franc J. Newcomb & Gladys Reichard. (23141-0)
NAVAHO INDIAN MYTHS, Aileen OBryan. (27592-2)
TRAITS OF AMERICAN INDIAN LIFE AND CHARACTER, Peter Skeene Ogden. (28436-0)
MYTHS AND TALES OF THE JICARILLA APACHE INDIANS, Edward Morris Opler. (28324-0)
THE INDIAN How BOOK, Arthur C. Parker (Gawaso Wanneh). (21767-1)
NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN LIFE: CUSTOMS AND TRADITIONS OF 23 TRIBES, Elsie Clews Parsons. (27377-6)
THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A WINNEBAGO INDIAN, Paul Radin. (20096-5)
NAVAJO MEDICINE MAN SANDPAINTINGS, Gladys A. Reichard. (23329-4)
WEAVING A NAVAJO BLANKET, Gladys A. Reichard. (22992-0)
MY LIFE AS AN INDIAN: THE STORY OF A RED WOMAN AND A WHITE MAN IN THE LODGES OF THE BLACKFEET, J. W Schuttz. (29614-8)
DECORATIVE ART OF THE SOUTHWESTERN INDLANS, Dorothy Sides. (20139-2)
FAVORITE NORTH AMERICAN INDIAN LEGENDS, Philip Smith (ed.). (27822-0)
THE MYTHS OF THE NORTH AMERICAN INDIANS, Lewis Spence. (25967-6)
YUMAN TRIBES OF THE GILA RIVER, Leslie Spier. (23611-0)
INDIAN TRIBES OF THE LOWER MISSISSIPPI VALLEY AND ADJACENT COAST OF THE GULF OF MEXICO, John R. Swanton. (40177-4)
INDIAN SIGN LANGUAGE, William Tomkins. (22029-X)
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REUNION OF SACAJAWEA AND HER SHOSHONE PEOPLE
Historic moment on August 17, 1805, when, by SHoshone sign language, the Indian interpreter for Lewis and Clark is saying. I am Sacajawea, and the women of her tribe are responding, Sacajawea, the boat woman. Clark and Charbonneau are in the foreground. Painting conceived by John E. Rees, historian, and T.R. Dunlap, artist; never before reproduced.
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Bibliographical Note
This Dover edition, first published in 2002, is an unabridged reprint of the work published as Sacajawea: A guide and interpreter of the Lewis and Clark, expedition, with an account of the travels of Toussaint Charbonneau, and of Jean Baptiste, the expedition papoose by the Arthur H. Clark Company, Glendale, California, in 1957. The book was originally published in 1932.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Hebard, Grace Raymond, 1861 1936.
Sacajawea: guide and interpreter of Lewis and Clark / Grace Raymond Hebard.
p. cm.
Originally published: Glendale, Calif. : Arthur H. Clark Co., 1932.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
9780486146362
1. Sacagawea, 1786 1884. 2. Shoshoni womenWest (U.S.)Biography. 3. Shoshoni IndiansWest (U.S.)Biography. 4. West (U.S.)Discovery and exploration. 5. West (U.S.)Description and travel. 6. Sacagawea, 1786 1884Family. 7. Charbonneau, Toussaint, ca. 1758 ca. 1839. 8. Charbonneau, Jean-Baptiste, 1805 1885. 9. Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804 1806) I. Title.
F592.7 .S123 2002
978.00497450092 dc21
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