由第一段“Lewis and Clark were nearly defeated 200 years ago by snowstorms on the Lolo”(刘易斯和克拉克在200年前差点被罗洛山口的暴风雪打败)以及第三段“the explorers who braved its hardships and the Native Americans who prize and conserve the path as a sacred (神圣的) gift”(勇敢面对困难的...
"Remembering to Forget" enacts a critical cultural politics concerning the Lewis and Clark expedition of 1804–1806, Lewis and Clark's relations with Native Americans in the greater Yellowstone region, and the bicentennial commemoration of that presence in 2003 and 2004. I examine the place of ...
Most of the land Lewis and Clark surveyed was already occupied by Native Americans. In fact, the Corps encountered around 50 different Native American tribes including the Shoshone, the Mandan, the Minitari, the Blackfeet, the Chinook and theSioux. ...
and her ability to speakdifferent Native American languages made the journey much easier.Thanks to her.trade with Native Americans began.Lewis and Clark reached the Pacific Ocean after traveling through severalrivers,including the Clearwater River,Snake River and Columbia River.However,they did not ...
For the complete lesson, go to PBSsLewis and Clark lesson plan page. This is lesson #6. Assessment Provide students with a rubric to assess each group's performance. You may wish to evaluate students on their participation, the neatness and accuracy of their maps, and the ideas generated ...
The friendship of Meriwether Lewis and William Clark is perhaps the most famous in history. Together, the two Americans were brave enough to go through wild and dangerous land of the early United States. During their28-month long journey, they faced many difficulties and dangers. However, there...
Before they left on their next stage of their journey Clark and Lewis recruited two people living in a neighbouringMinnetareevillage. Toussaint Charbonneau, was a French-Canadian, who could speak English and various Native American languages. The other one wasSacajawea, aShoshoniwho had been captu...
Nothing was more fascinating to Native Americans than the big Newfoundland dog named Seaman accompanying the Lewis and Clark Expedition. When he disappears, his master, Captain Lewis, immediately fears that their fascination has turned into something much more serious....
“Sacagawea helped [Lewis and Clark] in a number of ways,” says Jay Buckley, a history professor at Brigham Young University and author of several books about Western exploration. “Both in letting native tribes know that they came in peace, as well as helping the men with their diet, fi...
The Lewis and Clark Expedition ostensibly began in February 1801 when PresidentThomas Jeffersonwrote a letter to Army commander GeneralJames Wilkinsonrequesting that LieutenantMeriwether Lewisbecome the President’spersonal secretary. Exploration of North America’s western half had long been a goal of the...