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Sacagawea (/ˌsækədʒəˈwiːə/ SAK-ə-jə-WEE-ə or /səˌkɒɡəˈweɪə/ sə-KOG-ə-WAY-ə; also
spelled Sakakawea or Sacajawea; May c. 1788 –
December 20, 1812) was...
- The
Sacagawea dollar (also
known as the "golden dollar") is a
United States dollar coin
introduced in 2000, but
subsequently minted only for
niche circulation...
- USNS
Sacagawea (T-AKE-2), a
Lewis and Clark-class dry
cargo ship, is the
third ship
operated by the
United States Navy to be
named for
Sacagawea, the...
- USS
Sacagawea may
refer to the
following ships of the
United States Navy: USS
Sacagawea (YT-241), was a tugboat,
launched in 1942;
acceptance by the Navy...
- to save the cost of
printing one
dollar bills, the
Anthony Dollar, the
Sacagawea Dollar and the
Presidential Dollar Series are all
seldom seen in circulation...
- The
Sacagawea River is a
tributary of the Mussels**** River,
approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in north-central
Montana in the
United States. It rises...
- The 2000
Sacagawea dollar –
Washington quarter mule is an
error coin
featuring the
obverse of a
Washington quarter (specifically a 50
State quarter) and...
- of
Attila the Hun and some of his men,
pyromaniacal Neanderthals, and
Sacagawea, who is
encased in gl**** and
cannot hear anything. A horse-mounted Teddy...
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Sixteen statues of
Sacagawea have been identified.
Wanda Pillow claims that "Sacajawea has more
statues honoring her than any
other U.S. woman, and her...
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August 18, 1977) is an
American actress. She is best
known for
playing Sacagawea in the
Night at the
Museum film series. Peck was born and
raised in New...