Sacagawea by Sebastian M.
Sacagawea was a very vital part of the Louis and Clark Expedition She helped find berries and edible roots on this mission They would have not made it without her From Sacagawea a lot they learned With a baby at her side from the age of sixteen, Her husband Charbonneau’s tribe named the baby Pompy Many hardships and difficulties she faced, Such as illness, starvation, and freezing cold places Sadness and depression filled the air, Until Sacagawea and Pompy danced with cheer With the journey close to ending Everyone excited came together like as one, a team united
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