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25 October, 10:53

Sacagawea, the only woman guide and interpreter on Lewis and Clark's expedition, was a member of what Indian tribe?

a. Cherokee

b. Shoshone

c. Apache

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  1. 25 October, 11:10
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    Sacagawea was a woman from the Shoshone tribe (option b). Specifically she was Lemhi Shoshone, a smaller tribe within the Shoshone, named after fort Lemhi.
  2. 25 October, 14:38
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    Sacagawea, the only woman guide and interpreter on Lewis and Clark’s expedition, was a member of the Shosshon Indian tribe.
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