Sacagawea-+ CHur+8E




 * PHASE 1 **

**My Famous American is:** Sacagawea Born around 1788 **Where person was born** : Sacagawea was born into an Agaidika ("Salmon Eater") tribe of Lemhi Shoshone between Kenney Creek and Agency Creek about twenty minutes away from Hayden and Bear Trail Creeks in the city of Salmon in Lemhi County, Idaho.
 * Date of Birth:**

No one knows if sacagawea had brothers and sisters but we know for sure that she had one brother named Cameahwait who was highly respected by the tribe.
 * Family** (Father, Mother, Brothers, Sisters):

In 1800, when she was about twelve, she and several other girls were kidnapped by a group of Hidatsa (also known as Minnetarees) in a battle that resulted in the death of four Shoshone men, four women and several boys.[4] She was then taken to a Hidatsa village near the present-day Washburn, North Dakota. At about thirteen years of age, Sacagawea was taken as a wife by Toussaint Charbonneau, a French trapper living in the village, who had also taken another young Shoshone named Otter Woman as a wife. Charbonneau is said to have either purchased both wives from the Hidatsa, or to have won Sacagawea while gambling (the gambling choice is more reliable on reports).
 * Early Childhood** :

No information
 * Education** :

**Adult Life** Husband and children Sacagawea was taken as a wife by ** Toussaint Charbonneau **, a French trapper living in the village, who had also taken another young Shoshone named Otter Woman as a wife. Charbonneau is said to have either purchased both wives from the Hidatsa, or to have won Sacagawea while gambling. Lewis recorded the birth of ** Jean Baptiste Charbonneau ** on February 11, 1805
 * Important events or** **stories**

She is known to be a very independent woman who traveled long trips and helped the lewis and clark expedition she has become an important part of the Lewis and Clark mythology in the American public imagination. One thing any other young person might learn from the way Sacagawea lived would to be very brave whenever a difficult situation comes towards. Another thing you I could learn form her would to take chances and advantages, since she took a big risk to travel with white people and help them out.
 * Why is this person **remembered/known?
 * What is the most interesting thing you found out about this  **person? :
 * What are the two most **important lessons:

**I think a hero means a person who saves people and helps people who have problems in their life and a celebrity is a person who makes other people agree with their own opinions and follow them with great popularity. I think Sacagawea was considered more as a hero than a celebrity since not much people knew her. However, since she was very helpful to the Lewis and Clark expedition and was vital when converting the language of her own tribe to the white men
 * Was your person a hero or **a celebrity? **What do you think it means to be a hero? What do you think it means to be a celebrity? Was your person a "hero" or a“celebrity”? Why? How is a hero different from a celebrity?

Sources (Minimum of 3)

1. http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en-us&q=sacagawea&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

2. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacagawea

3. http://www.sacajaweahome.com/her_childhood.htm

4. http://www.lemhi-shoshone.com/lemhi_pass_camp_fortunate.html

5. http://www.mce.k12tn.net/indians/famous/Sacajawea.htm

** PHASE 2 **

What is your historical question? How did Sacagawea help the Lewis and Clark expedition.

What information do you expect to find during your research?

I am expecting to find more detailed information about Sacagawea’s origins, her life before the expedition, a little about her old French husband, her greatest accomplishments during the expedition, and so on.

What information resource(s) will you use first to find the answer to your question?

I will research in the internet for more information.

List at least two primary resources that you used to research your question: 1. i used a diary that Lewis wrote during his expedition.

2. Documents

List at least four secondary resources that you used to research your question: __[] [] []__ [|__http://www.mathcs.bethel.edu/~gossett/DiscreteMathWithProof/sacajawea/quotes.html__]

[|THIS IS A BREIF ANIMATION ABOUT THE LEWIS AND CLARK EXPEDITION] media type="youtube" key="9MpZtWFTbRk" height="344" width="425"

 ** PHASE 3

Primary Sources

Documents**
 * [|Sacagawea Document 1]
 * [|Sacagawea Document 2]
 * [|Sacagawea Document 3]
 * [|Sacagawea Document 4]
 * Audio**
 * [|Sacagawea's niece talks about her great aunt]

**PHASE 4**


 * Secondary Sources**


 * Pictures**
 * [|Sacagawea pictures]
 * Video**
 * [|Sacagawea Video]
 * Audio**
 * [|Sacagawea kidnapped]

**PLAGIARISM CHECKER:** ** Results ** : No plagiarism suspected
 * Text being analyzedResult ** translated and helped the expedition trade for Shoshone horses thatOKSacagawea’s quick thinking and braveness saved many of the suppliesOKSacagawea's calmness also helped the expedition at uneasy timesOKclear about how much Sacagawea was worthy in the expeditionOKThese supplies were very important and necessary for the successOKWithout her, the expedition wouldn't have been easily done, andOKSacagawea was both translator and navigator in the new land,OK2000, Sacagawea and little pomp were officially printed on theOK

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sorry, my voice is wier cuz i did smth wring with garage band : ) haha forgive me xD OH! and i kind of have a prob with the pics : (