Scene 1-
Narrator: After traveling for many months Meriwether, William, York and Sacajawea had gotten to know each other and become great companions.
Lewis: We have no more food or water. Do you know of any tribes her that can help us?
Sacajawea: No, I do not know this area.
a noise is heard from the forest
Narrator: A large Native American man stepped out from the darkness. Sacajawea lept up.
Sacajawea: Brother!
Scene 2-
Narrator: Sacajawea's brother led the traveling group into the village. Sacajawea told her companions the story about how her and her brother were separated.
Sacajawea: About five years ago, I was captured by the Hidatsa in a raid war. I was their slave for quite a while. I wasn't treated terribly, but I was there against my will doing mostly what the other women did. Eventually they sold me to a man named Toussaint Charbonneau. I was to be his second wife. And then thankfully you came, soon before I had my son (Jean Baptiste).
Lewis: That would explain how you came to be an expert with many languages.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
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