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Travel Bug Dog Tag Sacagawea & Pomp

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Owner:
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Released:
Thursday, March 25, 2004
Origin:
Washington, United States
Recently Spotted:
In Russell Road Park and Sports Complex

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Current Goal

Sacagawea and Pomp Goal Pocahontas enjoys native American history so this TB is a natural. Sacagawea & Pomp would like to travel the Lewis and Clark trail, they are headed for the Fort Mandan area of North Dakota.
Made it to Fort Mandan!!! First Goal Has Been Accomplished!!!
NEW GOAL
The general goal for Sacagawea and Pomp is to travel back westward visiting as many Lewis and Clark sites as possible. Specifically we would like them to:
1. Stop by Fort Clatsop National Memorial.

2. Be photographed in Portland, OR with the Sacagawea statue there.

About This Item

Sacagawea

In 1800, when she was about 12 years old, Sacagawea was kidnapped by a war party of Hidatsa Indians -- enemies of her people, the Shoshones. She was taken from her Rocky Mountain homeland, located in today’s Idaho, to the Hidatsa-Mandan villages near modern Bismarck, North Dakota. There, she was later sold as a slave to Toussaint Charbonneau, a French-Canadian fur trader who claimed Sacagawea and another Shoshone woman as his “wives.” In November 1804, the Corps of Discovery arrived at the Hidatsa-Mandan villages and soon built a fort nearby. In the American Fort Mandan on February 11, 1805, Sacagawea gave birth to her son Jean-Baptiste Charbonneau, who would soon become America’s youngest explorer. Captain Clark wrote that the “great object was to make every letter sound” in recording Indian words in their journals. The pronunciation of Sacagawea’s name in years since the expedtion as “Sacajawea” does not match “Sah-cah' gah-we-ah,” the way that the captains recorded the young Shoshone woman’s name. In fact, her name -- made by joining the Hidatsa words for bird (“sacaga”) and woman (“wea”) -- was written 17 times by the explorers in their journals and on their maps, and each time it was spelled with a “g” in the third syllable.
Read more about Sacagawea and the debate over how her name is spelled from the State Historical Society of North Dakota.

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Tracking History (7087.8mi) View Map

Dropped Off 9/29/2007 azdiablos placed it in Fort Mandan Cache North Dakota - 1,096.59 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/28/2007 azdiablos retrieved it from The Other Cache @ Grayhawk Arizona   Visit Log

Sakakawea is way off the Lewis and Clark Trail. I hope to remedy that. She is going on another journey.

Team AZDIABLOS

Dropped Off 4/27/2007 DavidT21 & Fisherwoman placed it in The Other Cache @ Grayhawk Arizona - 634.58 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/15/2007 DavidT21 & Fisherwoman retrieved it from Hap Magee Marriot California   Visit Log

Now that it's been to OR, we will take it to AZ

Dropped Off 4/14/2007 143Chaos placed it in Hap Magee Marriot California - 503.73 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 4/6/2007 143Chaos retrieved it from Abraham Lincoln Oregon   Visit Log

Grabbed it today on a major Travel Bug swap... I will keep it moving.
143Chaos

Discovered It 3/31/2007 Barney's discovered it   Visit Log

We spotted this bug today in Abe TB Motel Thanks for sharing. cache-on...

Dropped Off 3/30/2007 bostonmangum placed it in Abraham Lincoln Oregon - 18.81 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 3/30/2007 bostonmangum retrieved it from ‘No Overnight’ Oregon   Visit Log

Have it and will place it later today.

Dropped Off 3/30/2007 bostonmangum placed it in ‘No Overnight’ Oregon - 263.17 miles  Visit Log
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