Sacagawea
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English: Sacagawea (also Sakakawea, Sacajawea; (IPA:sɑ.kaː.ʒə.wiː.ə) (c. 1788 – December 20, 1812 ?) was a Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Memorials
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Sacagawea's grave marker in Fort Washakie, Wyoming
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Monument in Mobridge, South Dakota
Depictions
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Sacagawea statue by Leonard Crunellein Bismarck, North Dakota
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Inscription on base of statue in Bismark
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1905 sculpture by Alice Cooper in Portland, Oregon's Washington Park
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Another view of statue in Portland
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1905 painting Lewis and Clark on the Lower Columbia by Charles Marion Russell. Sacagawea is depicted with arm outstretched.