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Sacagawea, which means "bird woman" lived from c1787-1812. Born Shoshone, she was captured by rival Native Americans and later sold to a French trapper. Both joined the Lewis & Clark Expedition where ...
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Sacagawea, which means "bird woman" lived from c1787-1812. Born Shoshone, she was captured by rival Native Americans and later sold to a French trapper. Both joined the Lewis & Clark Expedition where she served as guide. hide information
Catalog Number: 2869Sacagawea
Sacagawea, which means "bird woman" lived from c1787-1812. Born Shoshone, she was captured by rival Native Americans and later sold to a French trapper. Both joined the Lewis & Clark Expedition where she served as guide.
This
stamp was issued by the United States Postal Service
on October 18, 1994 as part of the Legends of the West Issue series .
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