Sacagawea the "guide" of Lewis & Clark (Women who changed the world)


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Mar 16 2025 20 mins  

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In this episode of “Check This Out! Podcast for Kids,” hosts Amy and Cece continue their inspiring series on Women Who Changed the World by diving into the remarkable story of Sacagawea. Listeners are introduced to fascinating facts about Sacagawea, including her significance in American history and her role in the Lewis and Clark Expedition.

Amy kicks off the episode by discussing the historical context of the Louisiana Purchase—a pivotal event during Thomas Jefferson’s presidency that set the stage for westward expansion. She highlights how this land acquisition prompted the need for exploration, leading to the legendary expedition led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark.

Cece and Amy later focus on Sacagawea’s critical contributions to this journey. Despite common misconceptions, they clarify her role as more than just a guide; Sacagawea acted as an interpreter and vital support system, managing her infant son while navigating the uncharted territories and building relationships with Native American tribes.

Listeners learn about Sacagawea’s brave actions during the expedition, such as saving essential supplies after a boat capsized, and her emotional reunion with her brother, the chief of the Shoshone tribe. They also discuss her legacy—how she remains one of the most commemorated women in American history despite not receiving compensation for her pivotal work.

Join Amy and Cece for an engaging and educational exploration of Sacagawea’s life and the indelible mark she left on history!