- SAK-ə-jə-WEE-ə or /səˌkɒɡəˈweɪə/ sə-KOG-ə-WAY-ə; also
spelled Sakakawea or
Sacajawea; May c. 1788 –
December 20, 1812) was a
Lemhi Shoshone woman who, in her...
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Sacajawea Peaks is a
summit in the U.S.
states of
Montana and Idaho. The
peaks were
named for
Sacajawea, an
Indian guide on the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition...
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Sacajawea is an
American historical fiction novel written by Anna Lee
Waldo as a
fictionalized biography of
Sacajawea, the
Shoshone guide emplo**** by...
- Lake
Sacajawea is a lake
formed by the Ice
Harbor Dam on the
Snake River. It
stretches from
there upstream to the
Lower Monumental Dam. It is
named for...
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Sacajawea Peak is a peak in the
Wallowa Mountains, in the U.S.
state of Oregon. It is in the
Eagle Cap
Wilderness and the Wallowa–Whitman
National Forest...
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Sacajawea Hotel, also
known as
Sacajawea Inn, is a
hotel in
Three Forks, Montana,
United States.
Built in 1910, it was
listed on the
National Register...
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Brachypanorpa sacajawea is a
species of
scorpionfly in the
family Panorpodidae. It is
found in
western North America. "Brachypanorpa
sacajawea Report". Integrated...
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Sacajawea Peak is an 11,936-foot
elevation (3,638 m)
mountain summit in
Custer County, Idaho,
United States.
Sacajawea Peak
ranks as the 13th-highest peak...
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Sacajawea State Park is a
public recreation area and
historical preserve in the city of Pasco, Washington,
covering 267
acres (108 ha) at the confluence...
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statues of
Sacagawea have been identified.
Wanda Pillow claims that "
Sacajawea has more
statues honoring her than any
other U.S. woman, and her sentimentalized...