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The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition

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The narrative presents the journey of an Indigenous woman who guides a small party of American explorers across rivers, plains, and mountains, adapted from expedition journals for early readers. It recounts her earlier capture and marriage, life during a harsh winter camp, and the practical contributions she makes on the trail—finding roots and seeds, tending the sick, recovering lost goods, and helping the group meet other peoples. Episodes include buffalo hunts, rapids and falls, mountain crossings, the Pacific coast, and the return and farewell, all told in simple vocabulary and supported by illustrations.

About the Author

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Katherine Chandler

Katherine Chandler is an author best known for her work "The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition," which explores the contributions of women during the historic journey of Lewis and Clark. Through her writing, Chandler highlights the often-overlooked roles that women played in early American exploration and history. Her narrative brings to light the challenges and achievements of female figures in a predominantly male-dominated era, enriching the understanding of this pivotal moment in American history.

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