Sacajawea

Guide and Interpreter of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1932, 1933)

A Biography by Grace Raymond Hebard

World War I

Sacajawea Guide and Interpreter of the Lewis and Clark Expedition is an acclaimed biography by noted historian Grace Raymond Hebard about the life and death of the woman who guided explorers across the western United States during the years 1804-1806. First published in 1933 it remains a definitive account about the life and times of the famed American Indian guide. Hebard did extensive research detailing the years after the conclusion of the expedition, including talking to people who knew Sacajawea, including government officials. Of note: throughout the years present-day so-called historians have tried to diminish Hebard’s research on Sacajawea, and of those she interviewed, including prominent historical figures of the era, relying on unreliable accounts concerning the disputed year Sacajawea died in order to push their own published accounts of revisionist history.

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