2003 marked the Bicentennial of the Lewis and Clark Expedition and
schools, libraries and other organizations planned special events and
projects. A major character in the story of the expedition is Sacajawea.
She was just a Shoshone teenager when she helped lead explorers Lewis
and Clark through the wilds of the American Northwest. The carefully
rendered illustrations in this book vividly depict scenes from the life
of this remarkable young Native American -- her abduction as a child by
enemy tribesmen, life as a captive, and marriage to a French trader, her
invaluable service during the expedition as an interpreter and guide
(1805), and her eventual return to the land of her childhood.
Informative captions included.