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Lewis and Clark : Lewis and Clark 1804-1806 Linda Harris TTL-Para Parkston, SD
Slide3 : Lewis and Clark leave St. Louis in May of 1804
Slide4 : 1st official meeting of whites and western
Indian tribes at Council Bluffs in 1804
Slide5 : The only casualty on the entire trip
Slide6 : August – October
1804
Lewis and Clark met
The Indian tribes of
South Dakota
The Yanktons were
Hunters and traders
Who lived near Gavins
Point Dam
Slide7 : Lewis and Clark met the Lakota, or Teton,
Indians in central South Dakota
Slide8 : The Arikaras were a farming tribe who
Welcomed Lewis and Clark
Slide9 : Lewis and Clark spent the winter of 1804
In a Mandan Indian village
Slide10 : Sacagawea and her infant son Pomp were
Guides for Lewis and Clark on their journey
west
Slide11 : June 1805 Great Falls of the Missouri River
Slide12 : Lemhi Pass August 1805
No river leading to the
Pacific Ocean
Slide13 : In Idaho Lewis and Clark
Met the Shoshone Indians Sacagawea is the sister of the chief
The explorers buy horses to cross the
Mountains for eleven days
Slide14 : The Nez Perce teach Lewis and Clark to make
Canoes from logs to speed down the Snake
And Columbia Rivers toward the ocean
Slide15 : Mt. Hood Pacific Ocean ahead!
Slide16 : Fort Clatsop
Winter of 1805
Slide17 : Pompy’s Pillar is named for
Sacagawea’s son
Slide18 : July 1806 In the only battle of the whole
Expedition, two Blackfeet warriors are killed
Slide19 : Sacagawea says good-bye in August 1806
Slide20 : Lewis and Clark arrived back in
St. Louis on September 23, 1806
To a hero’s welcome
Slide21 : Lewis and Clark are remembered today Statues
Books
Parades
Reenactments
Trail Markers
Celebrations
Museums
Slide22 : Pictures taken from:
www.altavista.com/image/default
www.sd4history.com
Timeline guide taken from: www.sd4history.com
Slide23 : THE END
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