The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition by Katherine Chandler
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grew fell hot sul phur worse SACAJAWEA IS ILL. Going up the Missouri, Sacajawea fell ill. She could not eat. She grew worse each day. Captain Clark gave her some medicine. It did not make her well. The soldiers had to camp until she could go on. They could not go on without her. They wanted her with them to make friends with her tribe. One day the soldiers found a hot sulphur spring. They carried Sacajawea to this spring. The water made her well. In a week she could go on. bank killed hole to ward HOW THE INDIANS HUNTED BUFFALO. On the plains of the Missouri there were many buffaloes. |
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