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The Making of Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend
Contributor(s): Kessler, Donna J. (Author)
ISBN: 081730777X     ISBN-13: 9780817307776
Publisher: University of Alabama Press
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Product Type: Hardcover - Other Formats
Published: February 1996
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Annotation: Sacagawea is one of the most renowned figures of the American West. A member of the Shoshone tribe, she was captured by the Hidatsas as a child and eventually became one of the wives of a French fur trader, Toussaint Charbonneau. In 1805 Charbonneau joined Lewis and Clark as the expedition's interpreter. Sacagawea was the only woman to participate in this important mission, and some claim that she served as a guide when the expedition reached the upper Missouri River and the mountainous region. Although much has been written about the historical importance of Sacagawea in connection with the expedition, no one has explored why her story has endured so successfully in Euro American culture. In an examination of representative texts (including histories, works of fiction, plays, films, and the visual arts) from 1805 to the present. Kessler charts the evolution and transformation of the legend over two centuries and demonstrates that Sacagawea has persisted as a Euro-American legend because her story exemplified critical elements of America's foundation myths - especially the concept of manifest destiny. Kessler also shows how the Sacagawea legend was flexible within its mythic framework and was used to address cultural issues specific to different time periods, including suffrage for women, taboos against miscegenation, and modern feminism. In concluding, Kessler summarizes the history of Sacagawea narratives and provides useful connections to other Native American works. This study attests that the Sacagawea legend illustrated and reinforced Euro-American frontier myths while it simultaneously allowed a populace to test and comment on critical, timely concepts unfolding within a dynamicsociety.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Travel | United States - West - General
- History | Native American
Dewey: 917.804
LCCN: 95012834
Lexile Measure: 1380
Physical Information: 0.93" H x 5.72" W x 8.49" (1.22 lbs) 258 pages
Themes:
- Cultural Region - Pacific Northwest
- Ethnic Orientation - Native American
 
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Sacagawea is one of the most renowned figures of the American West. This exploration of her story examines representative texts, and charts the evolution of the legend over two centuries, demonstrating why it has persisted, and reviewing other frontier myths.