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sacagawea
 * the Shoshones
 * February 11, 1805, Sacagawea gave birth to her son Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, he would soon become America's yougest explorer
 * bird (“sacaga”) and woman (“wea”)
 * As a teenager, she served the Expedition as interpreter, diplomat, and peace symbol. She did all this while carrying her infant son on her back.
 * Sacagawea carried Little Pomp on her back during the entire journey.
 * sacagawea called her sone little pomp or pompy, the name came from lewis && the people in the expadition.
 * sacagawea was from the tribe shoshone
 * lewis and clark agreede to hured charbonneau as an interpreter when they discovered his wife spoke the shoshone language, as they knew they would need to help of the shoshone tribes at the head waters of missouri
 * lewis assisted at the birth of jeab bapiste charboneau on Febuary 11, 1805, adminiterinh crushed rattlesnakes rattles to speed up the deliery.
 * On May 14, 1805, sacagawea resuced items that had fallen out of a capsized boat, including the journals and records that lewis and clark were keeping. the corps commanders, who praied her quick action on this occaision, would name the scacawea River in her honer on may 20