Title: Indian guide Sacajawea Description: Indian guide Sacajawea (c. 1788-1812), a Shoshone Indian woman, standing in canoe at right with arms outstretched and talking in sign language to Chinook Indians in canoes at left near the mouth of the Columbia River during the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition (1803-1806); William Clark (1770-1838), sits in the canoe at right wearing a cocked hat while Meriwether Lewis (1774-1809) stands next to Sacajawea cradling a rifle; Category: American West Keywords: American frontier, American Indians, American West, American Old West, canoes, explorers, guides, Indian women, Lewis and Clark, Native Americans, Old West, pathfinders, pioneers, rivers, scouts, trailblazers, The West, Western United States, Wild West Orientation: Landscape Dimensions: 2100 x 1457 (3.06 MPixels) (1.44) Print Size: 17.8 x 12.3 cm; 7.0 x 4.9 inches File Size: 8.93 MB (9,365,184 Bytes) Resolution: 300 x 300 dpi Color Depth: 16.7 million (24 BitsPerPixel) Compression: None Image Number: 0000046003c Source: Jay Robert Nash Collection
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