Sacagawea Guided the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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Imagine embarking on one of the most dangerous journeys in American history—the Lewis and Clark expedition. No maps. No roads. Just endless wilderness. Now, imagine doing it all with your infant son strapped to your back. This was Sacagawea’s reality every day. In this video, we explore how Sacagawea not only served as a crucial guide but also as a mother. From blazing hot summers to freezing cold winters, she endured unimaginable hardships while keeping her baby safe. Discover how she balanced these dual roles, from using a traditional cradleboard to rescue missions in rapid rivers. Her story is one of resilience, strength, and the power of motherhood—a story too often overshadowed but never forgotten.
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