Sacagawea

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  • Copyright: 2003
  • Closed-Captioned
  • Color, Live Action
  • MARC records, Catalog Card Kit and Single Main Entry Cards are available
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Grades: K to 4
  
Runtime: 23 minutes
  
Item #: K6890
  
Availability: In Stock!
  
Format: VHS
  
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Closed-Captioning: Yes
 

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PRODUCT SUMMARY


One of our country's greatest Americans was a Native American! Discover Sacagawea, the young woman who joined America's legendary explorers -- Lewis & Clark -- on a world-famous expedition through the American West. Serving as a translator and sometimes even as a guide, Sacagawea's skills in finding food often saved the group from starvation. Kids will discover that throughout this famed expedition, the tremendous courage and bravery that she demonstrated was second to none, and that without her help, one of the greatest adventures in American history might have ended in failure. Part of the multivolume Great Americans for Children Video Series. Includes a Teacher's Guide.


EDITORIAL REVIEWS

"The videos will both inform and entertain youngsters…All the videos offer information that will provide for lively and interesting discussion…These excellent productions will be useful for individual or group viewing and will circulate well in school and public libraries."- School Library Journal (April 2003)
 

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