id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 5742 Chandler, Katherine The Bird-Woman of the Lewis and Clark Expedition .txt text/plain 9824 1201 101 This Indian woman took the white men across streams. The white men Sacajawea went with were soldiers. Sacajawea showed the captains how to make friends with the Indians. Sacajawea told the soldiers how the Indians hunted them. One day six of the soldiers saw a big bear lying on a little hill near One day Captain Clark took Sacajawea and her husband with him to look Sacajawea told Captain Clark all about the yamp plant, as her tribe knew Sacajawea said the white men had many things the Indians would like. If they found a good way over the mountains, the white men would send Sacajawea said the white men were kind to her and her baby. Sacajawea came to Captain Clark and said, "May I go, too? The Indians on the bank across the river saw what the soldiers wanted. Captain Clark sent ten men down the Missouri River the way they had ./cache/5742.txt ./txt/5742.txt