- (/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 a
Lemhi Shoshone woman...
- Lake
Sakakawea is a
large reservoir in the
north central United States,
impounded in 1953 by
Garrison Dam, a U.S. Army
Corps of
Engineers dam located...
- Lake
Sakakawea State Park is a
public recreation area
occupying 739
acres (299 ha) on the
southern s**** of Lake
Sakakawea in
Mercer County,
North Dakota...
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earthen dam in the world. The
reservoir impounded by the dam is Lake
Sakakawea,
which extends to
Williston and the
confluence with the
Yellowstone River...
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Sakakawea (or Bird
Woman or Sacajawea) is a
monumental sized bronze sculpture created by
Leonard Crunelle. It was
dedicated on
October 13, 1914 and stands...
- as
these towns were
scheduled to be
flooded by the
creation of Lake
Sakakawea, a
reservoir to
provide water for irrigation. It is the
largest city and...
- respectively. ND 1806
consists of four
separate segments,
running along Lake
Sakakawea and the
Missouri River in McKenzie, Dunn, Mercer, Oliver, Morton, and...
- then NNE. It
joins the
Missouri in
Tobacco Garden Bay, an
inlet of Lake
Sakakawea. List of
North Dakota rivers 48°06′54″N 103°06′40″W / 48.11500°N 103...
- east and south,
through Mountrail County and
joins the
Missouri in Lake
Sakakawea. The
White Earth River was
included as part of the
western boundary of...
-
image is
captured on postcards, stamps, coins, and
other collectables."
Sakakawea is a
statue by
Leonard Crunelle on the
grounds of the
North Dakota State...