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What do you think were the most difficult things for the explorers in Lewis and Clark's group? What do you think were the most exciting and interesting things?
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Do you think Lewis and Clark could have made their journey without the help of Native Americans? Explain.
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What can you infer about the Shoshone people from their behaviour toward the explorers?
They were smart and cautious.
What do you think the author meant by "The river had brought her tomorrow"?
Because the "tomorrow" that Sacagawea always dreamt of was getting back to her family. And the river brought to her just that.
How difficult was the trip upriver? Describe.
Very difficult. The explorers were cut by the sharp rocks as they passed.
Why was Sacagawea important to the explorers? How did she assist them?
She was Shoshone. She knew the culture and the language and could help negotiate.
What are Shosone signs of peace?
Holding a blanket by two corners over one head and lowering it to the ground three times.
Who accompanied Lewis and Clark on their expedition to the Pacific?
Sacagawea, her baby Pomp, her husband Charbonneau, and thirty others.