Sacagawea: Northwest E...
Sacagawea: Northwest Explorer
The Lewis and Clark Expedition to the Northwest might not have succeeded if it had not been for Sacagawea. Yet, as this exciting biography reveals, the Shoshoni Indian girl was only sixteen years old when she served as an interpreter, peacemaker, and guide for the mission. This volume highlights the monument to Sacagawea created by Native American artist Harry Jackson.
Paperback, 32 pages
Published
September 1st 1997
by Silver Burdett Press
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The amazing award-winning author of nearly 300 non-fiction books for children and young adults, Dennis Fradin is known for his meticulous research, attention to detail and smooth, graceful writing.
Fradin attributes his success in part to years of teaching in the Chicago Public Schools. In order to hold his second graders’ attention at the end of the day, he would spin stories about crayons in dist...more
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Fradin attributes his success in part to years of teaching in the Chicago Public Schools. In order to hold his second graders’ attention at the end of the day, he would spin stories about crayons in dist...more
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