(c. 1784-c. 1884) a ShoshoneNative American who guided Lewis and Clark in 1805 when they investigated the Louisiana Purchase. She was the wife of the French frontiersman Toussaint Charbonneau, who also travelled with them and interpreted for them. Sacajawea was especially helpful when they reached her home region around the Missouri River. 萨卡哈维亚(Sacajawea):(约1784年至1884年),是一位肖肖尼州本地人,他在1805年对刘易斯和克拉克进行调查路易斯安那购地案时曾对此进行过指导。她是法国边疆人图森·夏邦奴(Toussaint Charbonneau)的妻子,他也与他们一起旅行并为他们解释。Sacajawea到达密苏里河周围的家乡时特别有帮助。