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The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 36 pages of information about The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition eBook
This eBook from the Gutenberg Project consists of approximately 36 pages of information about The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
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THE BIRD-WOMAN.
1
WHO THE WHITE MEN WERE.
1
WHY SACAJAWEA WENT WEST.
1
AT FORT MANDAN.
2
THE BLACK MAN.
2
SACAJAWEA’S BABY.
3
3
MAKING FRIENDS WITH THE INDIANS.
3
SACAJAWEA SAVES THE CAPTAINS’ GOODS.
4
4
THE FIRST SIGHT OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
5
SACAJAWEA IS ILL.
5
HOW THE INDIANS HUNTED BUFFALO.
5
6
THE CACHE NEAR THE FALLS OF THE MISSOURI.
6
HOW SACAJAWEA CURED RATTLESNAKE BITES.
6
GOING AROUND THE FALLS.
7
GRIZZLY BEARS.
7
AT THE TOP OF THE FALLS.
8
THE CLOUD-BURST.
8
AT THE SOURCE OF THE MISSOURI.
9
SACAJAWEA FINDS ROOTS AND SEEDS.
9
SACAJAWEA’S BROTHER.
10
Ca me ah wa it kind
11
11
THE INDIANS TRY TO LEAVE THE WHITES.
11
CROSSING THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS.
12
AT THE COLUMBIA RIVER.
12
HOW THE INDIANS DRIED SALMON.
13
THE WAPPATO.
13
TO THE PACIFIC OCEAN.
13
THE PACIFIC OCEAN.
14
SACAJAWEA ON THE OCEAN BEACH.
14
THE WHALE.
15
SACAJAWEA’S BELT.
15
AT FORT CLATSOP.
15
THE START HOME.
16
AT CAMP CHOPUNNISH.
17
OVER THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS GOING HOME.
18
EAST OF THE ROCKY MOUNTAINS AGAIN.
18
SACAJAWEA SAYS GOOD-BYE TO THE SOLDIERS.
19
THE CENTENNIAL.
19
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