Sacajawea
/ˌsækədʒəˈwiːə/
/ˌsækədʒəˈwiːə/
- (c. 1784-c. 1884) a Shoshone woman who guided Lewis and Clark in 1805 when they investigated the Louisiana Purchase. She was the wife of the French frontiersman Toussaint Charbonneau, who also travelled with them and interpreted for them. Sacajawea was especially helpful when they reached her home region around the Missouri River.
(约 1784 年 - 约 1884 年)一位肖肖尼妇女,1805 年刘易斯和克拉克调查路易斯安那购地案时为他们提供了指导。她是法国边防官杜桑·夏博诺 (Toussaint Charbonneau) 的妻子,杜桑·夏博诺 (Toussaint Charbonneau) 也与他们一起旅行并为他们做翻译。当他们到达密苏里河周围她的家乡时,萨卡加维亚特别乐于助人。