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Sacagawea's Son Lives On
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The life of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, son of Sacagawea, is the subject of a lecture on Friday, April 14. Also known as Pomp, a world traveler and guide in the Mexican American War, he was also the mayor of San Luis Rey, CA, for a brief time. He died in 1866 at age 61. Get the Story:
Lecture slated Friday on fate of Sacagawea’s son (The Billings Gazette 4/13)
More on Lewis & Clark:
Tribes have own view of Lewis and Clark (The Spokesman Review 4/12)
Get a Sacagawea Bio and find Maps of Lewis & Clark's Journey from the PBS online exhibition of Lewis & Clark: The Native Americans.
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