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Informationen zum Autor Ella E. Clark (1896-1984) was Professor Emeritus of English, Washington State University, and the author of Indian Legends of the Pacific Northwest and Indian Legends from the Northern Rockies . Margot Edmonds is a writer and editor. Klappentext "The authors of this meticulous study have done Sacagawea a service by restoring her accomplishments to human proportions and by replacing much nonsense with many fine, and factual, details."— New Yorker "Clark and Edmonds have used archival and published studies to gather all available material on the legendary Indian maiden who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition. By careful examination of these materials the authors describe the very real contributions Sacagawea made to the success of the Expedition and trace the development of the legend which gradually transformed and magnified her role. . . . Neither unduly adulatory or revisionist, this is a story which old and young, historian or buff, will enjoy and profit from."— Pacific Historia "The story of Sacagawea has the kind of mystery about it that insures that it will be with us forever. . . . [This book] brings the great Shoshoni women alive as a rare human being for any culture at any time."— Westways Zusammenfassung The legend tells us of Sacagawea ("Bird Woman") as the guide showing Lewis and Clark the way over the Rockies to the Pacific Ocean, and fictionalized accounts have embroidered on her life as it might have been. In fact, however, her life as it might have been. This historical account separates the verifiable facts about Sacagawea from the legend. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Prologue Part I. The Expedition 1. Jefferson's Dream 2. Sacagawea Joins the Expedition 3. Sacagawea on the Jefferson River 4. Journey Over the Rockies 5. Down Three Rivers to the Pacific 6. Winter at Fort Clatsop 7. Eastward Bound 8. The Explorers Separate 9. The Explorers Reunite and Return Part II. Sacagawea in Historical Perspective 10. Nearly a Century of Neglect 11. A Legend Begins: Sacagawea Becomes "the Guide" 12. Sacagawea! a Controversial Figure 13. Some of the Eastman's Discoveries 14. Sacagawea on the Wind River Reservation 15. Finn Burnett's Recollections of Sacagawea 16. The Aged Sacagawea Appendices Notes and Additional Information Bibliography: Books and Manuscripts Index ...