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2000 P SACAGAWEA - Coin Community Forum
Earlier I opened a roll from the U.S.Mint of Sacagawea coins I had been saving for a rainy day. They were all 2000 P. I think I have 3 more rolls, unopened. Started looking at them and found 15 of them had a couple die cracks and multiple ...
Lewis and Clark . Inside the Corps . The Corps . SACAGAWEA | PBS
Biography of the Shoshone woman who helped Lewis and Clark on their famous expedition.
A Trip Through American History With Culture Clash
Lewis and Clark? Sacagawea. But more importantly, he meets people in the margins of American history. Jackie Robinson who we all know, but also the Emma tills, and theres the folks in west Texas and people that he meets in the margins of ...
Will uncirculated rolled SACAGAWEA gold dollars be valuable in the future?
I currently have 2 uncirculated sealed rolls of the first year of mint Sacagawea dollars never opened and uncirculated. I was given a role for each of my 2 sons. I am expecting a 3rd child the first of the year, and was wondering if i should acquire a 3rd roll to make it fair to all my children and was wondering if they were ever going to be worth more than face value, since they are still rolled and uncirculated.
Are they worth the investment?
Answer: They are not going to be a great investment, but then again they are not going down in value.
http://cgi.liveauctions.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&viewitem=&item=280246241829&salenotsupported
this is an eBay listing 4 of the coins sold for $6, a slight profit.
If you had your funds in Freddie Mac of Fannie Mae what would be the result???
I prefer coin investing over bank deposits any day.
If you invest a few hundred dollars each year on mint rolls you will find the portfolio increasing in value each year.
Category: Investing
UNBELIEVABLE HOLIDAY TALES; Was That You, Santa?
BEFORE the lie, a confession: My involvement with Christmas stockings approaches a fetish. As a child I was fixed on my own, filled always by my mother. Eighteen when I was born, and unequal to the burden of motherhood, she had given me to her parents to raise. She became a kind of weekend and holiday apparition. Still, there were a few maternal - Kathryn Harrisons most recent book is While They Slept: An Inquiry into the Murder of a Family. - By KATHRYN HARRISON
How were you taught to pronouce SACAGAWEA and what is the proper way?
I was taught in California schools to say Sack-a-ja-wee-uh. But my wife from North Dakota (where Sacagawea was also from) was taught Si-cok-a-wee-uh.
Thanks for your help
Answer: Most historians and linguistic experts have gone on record saying that the correct pronunciation is Sah-cah' gah-we-ah (as it was written in the journals by Lewis and Clark who tended to write things down phonetically.
Additionally, Sacagawea is not a Shoshone name, but was given to her by the Hidatsa nation after she was captured.
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THEATER REVIEW: Clash scores with zippy, funny American Night
He encounters a self-absorbed Lewis and Clark, accompanied by a nerdy teen Sacagawea (in oversized glasses and headgear); a crazed, gun-happy Teddy Roosevelt; pioneering black baseball player Jackie Robinson; a Gold Rush-era Chinese/black chef named "Hip ...
SACAGAWEA dollar - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Sacagawea dollar (also known as the "golden dollar") is a United States dollar coin that has been minted every year since 2000. These coins have a copper core ...
NATIONAL BRIEFING | COINS; Its All About the Monroes
The United States Mint has announced the designs for the next four coins in its decade-long series of one-dollar coins featuring American presidents. James Monroe, the fifth president, will appear on Feb. 14, followed at three month intervals by John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren. The Mint is also redoubling its efforts to get - United States Mint announces that designs for next four coins in its decade-long series of one-dollar coins featuring American presidents will be James Monroe, John Quincy Adams, Andrew Jackson and Martin Van Buren; Drawing (S) - By MATTHEW HEALEY
PBS - THE WEST - SACAGAWEA
Biography of the teen-age Shoshone interpreter and guide.
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Dec 16, 1998 ... Who was Sacagawea? Who has she become? These questions are central to understanding Sacagawea, in her own right, in the context of the ...
2008-D SACAGAWEA Satin Finish - Coin Community Forum
Completed US sets:Lincoln Memorial w/ proof;Lincoln Shield w/proof;Jefferson w/proof;Roosevelt w/proof;Washington w/proof;Statehood w/proof;Franklin;Kennedy w/proof;Eisenhower w/proof;SBA w/proof;Sacagawea ...
SACAGAWEA — History.com Articles, Video, Pictures and Facts
Sacagawea was a Shoshone Indian woman who traveled with the Lewis and Clark Expedition from the Dakotas to the Pacific Northwest.
Bring back SACAGAWEA coin
The Feb. 8 letter from Darv Jemming of Thermopolis ("Dollar coins save money") brought back memories of my boyhood in Casper. Casper was a unique place in that businesses gave silver dollars for change in their daily transactions. Visitors would ...
Quilt Inspiration: A Tribute to SACAGAWEA
The Kansas City Star's gorgeous Block of the Month for 2012 honors the American heroine, Sacagawea, the only woman to travel with Lewis and Clark's expedition. The young mother, who carried her infant son on her back ...
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when was she born when did she die
Answer: (c. 1787 – December 20, 1812;
Category: History
Big plans laid out for Duffys Pond at Port of Kennewick
The city has developed a trail system that approaches the pond at both ends, and constructed a small 2-acre park near the levee where Sacagawea Trail follows the river. Bader Inglima said the ports proposal for the pond would provide the ...
Would You Be Able to Handle a Switch to the $1 Coin?
While we still have both forms of currency, the Sacagawea or Susan B. Anthony, or whoever is on the coin at this point, that coin is just an inconvenience so long as we still have the Washington. So if Capitol Hill is serious about fiscal ...
What did SACAGAWEA do to become famous and what did she accomplish?
What did Sacagawea do to become famous and what did she accomplish?
Answer: Sacagawea is historically famous because she was the primary guide for the Lewis and Clark expedition which was commissioned by President Thomas Jefferson in 1804. Without her those two guys would have been seriously lost. She knew the best routes to take that eventually led them all the way to the Pacific Ocean.
Check out the sources below. They should help. This is an important part of American history because the lands of the Louisiana Purchase would later become future states of the union.
Category: History
SACAGAWEA: From Captive To Expedition Interpreter To Legend
Sacagaweas role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition using quotes from the Expedition Journals and historical photos.
ON PAR; Carrying the Bag Is Just the Beginning
GLADSTONE, N.J. -- Caddying for the L.P.G.A. star Brittany Lincicome on Wednesday, I suddenly felt nervous and jumpy near the 14th green, as if the responsibility of the job had finally hit me. It wasnt about choosing the right club to hit or helping read a worrisome birdie putt. No, I was certain I had lost two of Lincicomes club head covers. - By BILL PENNINGTON
SACAGAWEA?
Im reading this Historical Fiction novel for a history prodject. I cant find anything on the internet about it so i think it was just made up. The thing im working on is to find out what was true and what is false. So far EVERYTHING in the book is true. Therefore this must be made up because otherwise why would it be fiction. So the question is Did Sacagawea fall in love with Clark even though she was married?
Answer: I know that either Clark or Rogers (I forget which) served as guardian for Sacagawea's children, Lucy and Jean Baptiste, after her death. But there is no proof of the romance.
Category: History
SACAGAWEA: Biography from Answers.com
Library > Miscellaneous > Britannica Concise Encyclopedia Shoshone Indian guide who led the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804 – 06). Having been captured by Hidatsa ...
CRITICAL SHOPPER; A Bright Future In Shades
LIKE pens and umbrellas, I usually buy sunglasses in the $20-or-less range because I know I will lose or destroy them. The last pair I had were plastic shades from a farmacia in Mexico. I sat on them, they cracked, the end. I went to Selima Optique, the eclectic eyewear outfitter with a corner store on Wooster and Broome Streets, with the idea that - Selima Optique, SoHo eyeglass store, has large selection of vintage and new frames in variety of styles; photos (M) - By Mike Albo
Native SACAGAWEA | Age Wave Implications US Coins
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Why do you think SACAGAWEA did not stay with the Shoshone once she reunited with them?
Why do you think Sacagawea did not stay with the Shoshone once she reunited with them?
Answer: She was married to Toussaint Charbonneau and had a child with him. Sacajawea was dedicated to the relationship. There is a theory that she was not of the Shoshone tribe, but of the Hidatsa tribe.
Category: History
What could I call my SACAGAWEA research paper?
I wrote a really good research paper about Sacagawea but I cant think of a good title. I would like for the title to ask a question, but any ideas will be appreciated! Thanks so much...
Answer: Could Lewis and Clark have succeeded without Sacajawea?
Category: History
Lewis and Clark . Inside the Corps . The Corps . SACAGAWEA | PBS
In 1800, when she was about 12 years old, Sacagawea was kidnapped by a war party of Hidatsa Indians -- enemies of her people, the Shoshones. She was taken from her ...
SACAGAWEA - Sacajawea - Guide to the West
The real history of Sacagawea (Sacajawea), guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition. The Shoshone Indian woman now on the U.S. dollar coin is often considered ...
Dollar Coin of John Adams Is to Be Released Today
The second design in the presidential one-dollar coin series, featuring John Adams, is to be released today by the United States Mint. A public event next Tuesday in Quincy, Mass., Adamss hometown, will feature an actor dressed as Adams as well as descendants of him. According to the director of the Mint, Edmund C. Moy, the Federal Reserve has - United States Mint will release second design in presidential one-dollar coin series, featuring John Adams; Federal Reserve orders more than 190 million of new coins (M) - By MATTHEW HEALEY
"Historic Wax" Figures "Come To Life"
Everybody whos anybody was there. From Sacagawea to Teddy Roosevelt and Walt Disney. The assignment? St. Charles Teacher Mrs. Freiburger says, "We research a famous American, which ties us in with our American history in our fifth grade class. And then ...
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Sacagawea was kidnapped in 1800, which would have made her about 13 years old, by the Hidatsa tribe, and some sourses believe, was kept as a slave.
SACAGAWEA Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com
Biography.com casts a light on Sacagawea, Shoshone interpreter, and the only female member of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
SACAGAWEA - New World Encyclopedia
Sacagawea (Sakakawea, Sacajawea, Sacajewea; (c. 1787 – December 20, 1812 or April 9, 1884) was a Native American woman of the Shoshone tribe who accompanied the ...
When was SACAGAWEA born and when did she die?
I really need to know when Sacagawea was born and when she died.
Answer: Sacagawea (Sakakawea, Sacajawea, Sacajewea) (c. 1788 – December 20, 1812; see below for other theories about her death) was a Shoshone woman who accompanied the Corps of Discovery with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark in their exploration of the Western United States, traveling thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean between 1804 and 1806. She was nicknamed Janey by Clark.
Early life
Sacagawea was born to the Agaidika ("Salmon Eater") tribe of Shoshone between Kenney Creek and Agency Creek, near what is now the city of Tendoy in Lemhi County, Idaho.[2] However, when she was about twelve years old, she and several other girls were kidnapped by a group of Hidatsa in a battle that resulted in the death of four Shoshone men, four women and several boys.[3] She was then taken to their village near the present-day Washburn, North Dakota, and was raised in their culture.
At the age of about thirteen, Sacagawea was taken as a wife by Toussaint Charbonneau, a French trapper living in the Hidatsa village, who had also taken another young Shoshone named Otter Woman as a wife. Charbonneau is said to have either purchased both wives from the Hidatsa, or to have won Sacagawea while gambling.
Later life and death
Charbonneau and Sacagawea spent three years among the Hidatsa after the expedition, before accepting William Clark's invitation to settle in St. Louis, Missouri in 1809. They entrusted Jean-Baptiste's education to Clark, who enrolled the young man in the Saint Louis Academy boarding school.
Sacagawea gave birth to a daughter, Squanto Lisette or Lizette, sometime after 1810. According to Bonnie "Spirit Wind-Walker" Butterfield, historical documents suggest Sacagawea died in 1812:
"An 1811 journal entry made by Henry Brackenridge, a fur dealer at Fort Manuel Lisa Trading Post on the Missouri River, stated that both Sacagawea and Charbonneau were living at the fort. He recorded that Sacagawea "…had become sickly and longed to revisit her native country." The following year, John Luttig, a clerk at Fort Manuel Lisa recorded in his journal on December 20, 1812, that "…the wife of Charbonneau, a Snake Squaw [the common term used to denote Shoshone Indians], died of putrid fever." He went on to say that she was "aged about 25 years. She left a fine infant girl".[7] Documents held by Clark show that her son Baptiste had already been entrusted by Charbonneau into Clark's care for a boarding school education, at Clark's insistence (Jackson, 1962)."[8]
A few months later, fifteen men were killed in an Indian attack on Fort Lisa, located at the mouth of the Bighorn River.[7] John Luttig and Sacagawea's young daughter were among the survivors. Some say Toussaint Charbonneau was killed at this time; others say he signed over formal custody of his son to Clark in 1813.
As further proof that Sacagawea died at this time, Butterfield says:
"An adoption document made in the Orphans Court Records in St. Louis, Missouri states that "On August 11, 1813, William Clark became the guardian of "Tousant Charbonneau, a boy about ten years, and Lizette Charbonneau, a girl about one year old." For a Missouri State Court at the time, to designate a child as orphaned and to allow an adoption, both parents had to be confirmed dead in court papers.
"The last recorded document citing Sacagawea's existence appears in William Clark's original notes written between 1825-1826. He lists the names of each of the expedition members and their last known whereabouts. For Sacagawea he writes: "Se car ja we au- Dead" (Jackson, 1962)."[8]
It is not believed that Lizette survived childhood, as there is no later record of her among Clark's papers.
Category: History
Has anyone seen a SACAGAWEA coin with the reverse side printed upside down or otherways?
I caught a brief story on a show called Secrets of the US Mints about Sacagawea coins minted with the Eagle facing in different directions or upside on the back (reverse) side of the coin. I havent seen this news ANYWHERE on the Internet and would like to know if there are coins out there like this. Please send me links to articles or ways to get a copy of this episode. The Discovery Channel hasnt been very helpful!
Answer: U.S. coins are minted in coin rotation. That is if you take a coin and flip it over bottom to top the reverse is then upright also. In Canada they use medal rotation that is if you turn the coin over from right to left or left to right the reverse goes the same way and is upright. If you turn a U.S. coin from left to right the reverse is upside down. I have not hear of any Sac dollars that have a rotated reverse that is off more than just a few degrees. Dies in high speed coining presses can become lose and move but usually only a little. Back in the old days they could move a lot but pins these days stop that. there has been no articles in Coin World or Numismatic News-Weekly coin magazines about what you say. I am sorry but some of the so-called education channels get things wrong. Most of the secrets of the mint happened before the 1940's, they pulled a lot of things back in the 1800's.
Category: Hobbies & Crafts
IMA Hero: SACAGAWEA HH
Sacagawea was a hero -- read about her life, the times in which she lived, and...
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Its rough going for the female characters in this months sampling of new fiction. A daughter is sold while her mother sleeps; a woman is kicked around by her lover; a girl goes missing; a young woman is framed for murder; and another lives off the land. Not your typical beach reading. THE END OF EVERYTHING By Megan Abbott 246 pages. Reagan - By SUSANNAH MEADOWS
How much would a mint condition SACAGAWEA coin from 2001 be worth?
I have a $1 Sacagawea coin and it is never been touched, and it is in a solid plastic case that is impossible to open. I wanted to know how much it would be worth.
Answer: The value is going to depend on a couple of things.
The first is that not all uncirculated coins are created equal. After a coin is minted, it's dumped in a hopper with a bunch of other coins, they go through a counting machine and are dumped back into a hopper, then dumped in big bags.
Then the bags are loaded onto a truck and driven to a bank, and from there they might be transferred to other banks before being rolled and sent to your bank.
All that time, the coins are banging into each other, and acquiring what are called "bag marks". The fewer of those a coin has, the more it's worth.
The other possibility is that you have what is called a "proof" coin. These are specially minted for collectors, and are handled much more gently. A proof is easy to distinguish--the "fields" of the coin will be like a mirror, and the design parts of the coin will look "frosty". Also, proof coins are made in San Francisco, so they will have an "S" mintmark under the date.
If you've got an uncirculated coin, it could be worth anywhere between about $2 and $20, depending on the condition. If you've got a proof, it's probably worth $15-$30.
Category: Hobbies & Crafts
Tri-City volunteers count the homeless
So they looked along the Sacagawea Heritage Trail and in covered places that looked somewhat protected from the winter weather. While they found no evidence of human habitation, they did spot bowls of cat food and water someone had left under ...
SACAGAWEA Dollar is it legal tender in the US?
just want to know if the Sacagawea Dollar is legal tender, or would they be refused in a shop.
Answer: The Sacagawea Dollar is minted by the US government and is legal tender.
A shop *could* choose to refuse it, just as they could refuse to accept dimes, $100 bills or any other denomination. But there is no reason to think that it would in most cases. Most cash register tills do no have a tray space for dollar coins, so I can imagine that they would refuse to accept 200 Sacagewea dollars to settle a hotel bill, for example. But ordinarily, it should be fine.
Category: Economics
CHILDRENS BOOKS; Bookshelf: America
THE CROSSING By Donna Jo Napoli. Illustrated by Jim Madsen. 40 pp. Atheneum. $16.99. (Picture book; ages 4 to 8) Napoli brings a new real-life character, Jean Baptiste, the son of Sacagawea, into the popular tale of Lewis and Clarks transcontinental journey. Sacagawea was pregnant when the expedition began, but this book picks up mid-journey, with - By PAMELA PAUL
SACAGAWEA Biography - Facts, Birthday, Life Story - Biography.com ...
Biography.com casts a light on Sacagawea, Shoshone interpreter, and the only female member of the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Support Enzis efforts to get rid of the dollar bill
Okay, maybe presidents weren’t the most popular images for the new gold dollars. I still like my Sacagawea dollars. Let’s think about images everyone admires, maybe great sports heroes or writers or scientists. I remember watching a young ...
How much would a 2000 SACAGAWEA gold dollar be worth today?
I have two 2000 Sacagawea gold dollar coins, and I was told that since they were discontinued, theyre worth more than a dollar, but I cant find theyre value online. Does anyone know?
Answer: There were several hundred million 2000 dated Sacajawea dollar coins produced - so many, in fact, that most of them haven't entered circulation yet. There simply isn't enough demand for them. There is actually talk about discontinuing the Presidential series dollar coins because there is already such a huge surplus of 'golden' dollar coins sitting in vaults, unwanted. Thus, it is unlikely that your Sac dollars will ever be worth more than face value.
By the way, Sacajawea dollars are still being produced (in very limited quantities, for the collector market). You can order 2011 dated Sac dollars by the roll from the US Mint web site.
Category: Other - Business & Finance
Elemeno Pea” at South Coast Rep, Culture Clash in La Jolla & LA
Sacagawea, Jackie Robinson and Bob Dylan. If it’s anything like their previous efforts, we can be sure the social commentary—and the humor—is razor-sharp. Call LJP at 858-550-1010 or KDT at 213-628-2772 for tix. News flash: Longtime Laguna Beach ...
Every Day Is Special: February 11, 2012 - Birth of SACAGAWEA's ...
Sacagawea gave birth to little Jean Baptiste Charbonneau on this date in 1805. One of the other Indian interpreters helped out by “administering” crushed rattlesnake rattles to speed the delivery. (I have no idea how or where ...
Living history at Cape Christian
Above, eighth grade participants included Christian Paoulucci as George Washington, Sam Clarke as Paul Revere, Ricky Ankrum as Chief Si’ahl, Lizbette Mercado as Sacagawea, Makena Bonheim as Louisa May Alcott, Erin Henry as Daniel Boone, Corrine Errico as ...
Lewis & Clark National Historic Trail - SACAGAWEA (U.S. National ...
Imagine yourself a teenager – just 16 or 17 years old. Could you lead visitors through your old neighborhood, a place you had last seen as a child of 11 or 12?
One-Dollar Coins New Look Will Feature Indian Farming
the three sisters of Native American agricultural tradition -- will appear on the nations one-dollar coins next year, in a design to be announced Friday by the United States Mint. By the dictates of an act that Congress passed last year, the reverse side of the gold-colored Sacagawea dollars will bear a new design each year starting in 2009, - By MATTHEW HEALEY
SACAGAWEA: From Captive To Expedition Interpreter To Legend
Sacagawea's role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition using quotes from the Expedition Journals and historical photos.
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Sacagawea ( for Jodi Geren). you were the compass,. guiding us towards happiness. even though i was afraid. of your gravity. the heavy brightness of mother bear. fighting darkness in the heavens. stars at night showing the ...
SACAGAWEA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sacagawea (c. 1788 – December 20, 1812; see below for other theories about her death) was a Lemhi Shoshone woman, who accompanied the Lewis and ...
What is the value of a One Dollar SACAGAWEA coin from 2000?
Hi,
Ive got a gold looking One Dollar Coin with the eagle on the front and Sacagawea on the back. Its from 2000 and has a small P on it.
Anyone know how much its worth?
Answer: 1 dollar.
Category: Hobbies & Crafts
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Sacagawea, a Shoshone Indian woman. Lead the Lewis and Clark expedition to the Pacific Ocean as a guide and interpreter.
PBS - THE WEST - SACAGAWEA
Sacagawea (c. 1790-1812 or 1884) A near-legendary figure in the history of the American West for her indispensible role on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, Sacagawea ...
Hidden History: The Ballad of Juan José
Juan José meets 15-year-old Sacagawea, who aided Lewis and Clark, and goes to Manzanar, one of the Japanese internment camps in World War II. But the dream goofs things up: “Saca-chihuaua” wears braces and thick glasses, and he watches a ...
What do I do with this 4 oz 2000 SACAGAWEA gold plated silver proof?
I have a year 2000 4oz .999 silver 24k gold plated Sacagawea coin. What is the value and is there anywhere I can sell this thing for anywhere close to or over $100? I have the Certificate of Authenticity and the case it came in and its in mint condition.its 3.5inch diameter.
Answer: It has a very fine layer of gold on top that is at best worth a dollar or two. It is not a coin but a medal and is not a U.S. mint item but from a private mint. It is only worth the value of the silver in it minus a percentage so the dealer can make a profit when it is melted. They are a hard sell to a coin collector for they are not a coin but a gimmick. You will not get the $100 unless silver goes back up. This is not the time to sell silver but to buy it, for silver has come way down. Sorry about the bad news, silver is a little over $11 an ounce the last time I checked.
Category: Hobbies & Crafts
Inside The Times: November 28, 2008
International U.N. SAYS TALIBAN IS STOCKPILING Opium to Ensure Income The United Nations said that Afghanistan had produced so much opium in recent years that the Taliban were cutting poppy cultivation and stockpiling raw opium in an effort to support prices and preserve a major source of financing for the insurgency. A report showed that poppy
Israel Discount Bank Sues Delaware Depository Over $17 Million Coin Cache
Included in the cache, the bank said, are more than 12,000 rare presidential or Sacagawea dollar coins with missing edge markings; other collector-quality gold and silver coins; and bullion, according to court papers. Officials at First State ...
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SACAGAWEA - ThinkQuest
Have you seen the new US one-dollar coin? It features a picture of the Native American woman Sacagawea, but many people ...
SACAGAWEA: Facts, Discussion Forum, and Encyclopedia Article
Sacagawea (also Sakakawea, Sacajawea; see below); (c. 1788 – December 20, 1812; see below for other theories about her death) was a Lemhi Shoshone
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Biography Childhood Sacagawea to become into an Agaidika (Salmon Eater) tribe of Lemhi Shoshone between Kenney Creek and Agency Creek about 20 min from the present-day Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho. In 1800, when she ...
SACAGAWEA - Christian College | Bethel University Minnesota
Who was Sacagawea? Who has she become? These questions are central to understanding Sacagawea, in her own right, in the context of the nineteenth century, and in ...
How much should I sell 49 SACAGAWEA coins for on ebay?
Ok, I have 49 Sacagawea coins. They are in circulated condition. They look pretty good not to old or dull looking. I was just wondering how much you think I should sell these for. I was thinkning at least $49, to meet what they are worth. But I dont know. I want to get more for them. At least a hundred dollars, what do you think?
Answer: I honestly doubt you could sell them for more than $49. I can just go to my bank and pick them up. Try and sell them, though, you never know. Just put a reserve of $49 on them and you'll be covered.
good luck
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SACAGAWEA - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sacagawea (also Sakakawea, Sacajawea); (c. 1788 – December 20, 1812; see below for other theories about her death) was a Lemhi Shoshone woman, who accompanied the ...
Classroom Clips--Elvin Hill Elementary School
Fourth-graders took a science field trip to the Shelby County Water Festival. Third-graders went to see "Sacagawea" at the Birmingham Childrens Theater. > The school received thank-you notes from men and women serving in the military who ...
New York City dancer Selena Coburn joins the Cascade Quartet for a pair of performances, Sunday and Tuesday
She joined the quartet several times after, including dancing the role of Sacagawea to violinist Pary Papoulis Cruzatte in "A Tremendous Journey, the Lewis and Clark Ballet." Coburns teachers in Great Falls included Nancy Meeter Owens ...
When did SACAGAWEA join lewis and clark for there expedition?
When did Sacagawea help them on there expedition
Answer: When they built Fort Mandan in North Dakota they realized one of the French trappers wives there could speak English.
She wasn't raped, her husband wasnt killed. She joined the Corps of Discovery as an interpreter and they left the fort, she gave birth to her son on the expedition and died many years later back with her original tribe the Shoshone.
Category: Other - Politics & Government
Folk tales and catalysts to wake young minds
As Lewis and Clark explore the far reaches of civilization, thanks to Sacagawea they will also learn a thing or two about their Native American neighbors at the same time. Celebrate the spirit of adventure as wagon trains and ‘49ers vie for a ...
Harry Jackson, 87, Artist of American West
Harry Jackson, a Marine combat artist who turned his back on a promising career as an Abstract Expressionist painter to become a prominent realist artist known for his paintings and bronze sculptures of cowboys and Indians, died on Monday in Sheridan, Wyo. He was 87 and lived in Cody, Wyo., and Camaiore, Italy. His death was confirmed by his son - By WILLIAM GRIMES
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RT @AdamRichman: On the hunt for great sandwiches in the Southwestern US. Who will be my Sacagawea and guide me? From: YourBoyC - Source: Facebook
RT @detroiterinnyc: RT @AdamRichman: On the hunt for great sandwiches in the Southwestern US Who will be my Sacagawea and guide me From: Beulahxcsjc - Source: Mobile Web
"@AdamRichman: On the hunt for great sandwiches in the Southwestern US. Who will be my Sacagawea and guide me?"//Houston, TX I got you From: Josher777 - Source: Twitter for Android
RT @AdamRichman: On the hunt for great sandwiches in the Southwestern US. Who will be my Sacagawea and guide me? From: Saralynne716 - Source: Facebook
@team_Sacagawea omg mine too lmao From: kayykruse - Source: txt
"@AdamRichman: hunt for great sandwiches in the Southwestern US. Who will be my Sacagawea and guide me?" > Ill be your Sherpa for NYC/J From: JDGDredd1050 - Source: Twitter for Android
@team_Sacagawea hahah awe how old is he? From: kayykruse - Source: txt
@AdamRichman Shouldnt Sacagawea be your guide when you explore the Pacific NW? Looking forward to the new show! From: AnnaMac4 - Source: Twitter for iPhone
RT @AdamRichman: On the hunt for great sandwiches in the Southwestern US. Who will be my Sacagawea and guide me? From: detroiterinnyc - Source: Facebook