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DIVRemarkable study, based on exacting research, unravels the tangled threads of Sacajaweas family life, describes her personal traits, and significant services she rendered during a grand adventure that would forever alter American history. /div

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REUNION OF SACAJAWEA AND HER SHOSHONE PEOPLE Historic moment on August 17 - photo 2
REUNION OF SACAJAWEA AND HER SHOSHONE PEOPLE Historic moment on August 17 - photo 3
REUNION OF SACAJAWEA AND HER SHOSHONE PEOPLE Historic moment on August 17 - photo 4
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.
Sacajawea
Guide and Interpreter of Lewis and Clark
Grace Raymond Hebard
Published in the United Kingdom by David & Charles, Brunel House, Forde Close, Newton Abbot, Devon TQ12 4PU.

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
[B]
2001047910

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Dover Publications, Inc., 31 East 2nd Street, Mineola, N.Y. 11501
To my sister
ALICE MARVIN HEBARD
A companion on the trails
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Foreword to the 1957 Edition
In issuing the second printing of this book, the publisher takes cognizance of the fact that there are some who disagree with some of the facts on which Dr. Hebards work is based. Since death terminated her work in October of 1936, her side of the interpretation of documentary sources must rest with the words printed here.
The basic point questioned is the date of the death of Sacajawea. There are contemporary documents showing that one of the wives of Charbonneau died at Fort Manuel in 1812, and there are able and conscientious supporters of the belief that the wife was Sacajawea. Dr. Hebard held an opposite opinion, contending that Sacajawea died in 1884. That Dr. Hebard spent many years in her research on the book goes without question, and that she was an able and intellectually honest historian has been stated by many qualified observers. That she is no longer living to furnish further basis for her contention, or to revise it, is a matter of regret. With the impossibility of further work by her, it is the belief of the publisher that her work is worthy of further consideration in another printing. Time, further research, or archaeological discovery will have to be the test of her work.
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