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O'Dell, Scott
STREAMS OF THE RIVER, RIVER TO THE SEA : A NOVEL OF SACAJAWEA
Boston : Houghton Mifflin, 1986.
IL 5-8 RL 6.2
ISBN 0449702448
Sacajawea is a Shoshone princess. She is captured by the Minatree tribe following a fierce battle. Forced into slavery, Sacajawea longs to return to her own tribe even though life among the Minatree is better than the Shoshone. Lewis and Clark arrange for a young Minatree brave to lead their expedition. The explorers meet Sacajawea and attempt to act as a go-between to return her to her tribe.
SUBJECTS:     Sacagawea, 1786-1884 -- Fiction
                        Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806) -- Fiction
                        Indians of North America -- Fiction

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