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  Sacajawea - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-01)
SACAJAWEA [Sacajawea], Sacagawea, or Sakakawea, c.1784-1884?, Native North American woman guide on the Lewis and Clark expedition and the only woman to accompany the party.
While some historians date Sacajawea's death around 1812, there are others who claim that she was discovered by a missionary in 1875 and that she actually died in Wyoming in 1884.
Sacajawea as Liberty is just history gone bad; Keep her picture on new dollar coin, but let's dispense with the propaganda.(VARIETY)
encyclopedia.infonautics.com /html/S/Sacajawe.asp   (378 words)

  
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Passing through the asteroid belt en route to Earth, Alliance forces under the command of Caanon encounter a small contingent of TDF ships in hiding, their crews unaware of the fall of Prometheus.
Burning hard, Sacajawea is able to catch the rest of the fleet within a week and resume her place in formation.
During a reconnaissance patrol near Mercury, cloak-equipped TDF destroyer Tuareg detects unusual movement among Cybrid forces on the planetary surface.
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