Discovering Lewis
& Clark
The centerpiece of Discovering Lewis and Clark® is
a nineteen-part synopsis of the expedition's story by historian
Harry W. Fritz, illustrated with selections from the journals
of the expedition, photographs, maps, animated graphics, moving
pictures, and sound files.
Go
West Across America with Lewis & Clark
Wild rivers. Rugged mountains. An unknown continent to explore.
This great American expedition will face them all. And they need
your help on this incredible adventure. National Geographic.
Historic
Steps of Lewis & Clark
You'll face six major decisions that affected the outcome of
the Lewis and Clark' expedition. Choose the right answers and
you'll reach the end of the trail where you can register for
a prize. US Weekend.
Lewis
& Clark: Interactive Journey Log
When Thomas Jefferson dispatched Lewis and Clark to find a water
route across North America and explore the uncharted West, he
expected they'd encounter woolly mammoths, erupting volcanoes,
and a mountain of pure salt. What they found was no less surprising.
National Geographic.
Lewis
and Clark... and Jodie, Freddi, and Samantha - Time Warp Trio
The girls' wish for a camping trip transports them back to join
Lewis and Clark on the first U.S. overland expedition to the
Pacific Coast. Even with Sacagawea's help, will Jodie, Samantha
and Freddi survive life in the snow-covered, bear-populated great
outdoors?
Lewis &
Clark: The Journey of the Corps of Discovery
Think you can lead the Lewis and Clark expedition? An excellent
site to help you discover the west along with Lewis & Clark.
PBS.
Lewis
and Clark: Maps of Exploration 1507 -1814
Although Jefferson himself never traveled west of Warm Springs,
Virginia, he was America's first great Westerner. Promoter of
four attempts to reach the Pacific, he personally planned the
successful expedition led by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark
from 1804 to 1806.
Sacagawea
From captive to Indian interpreter to a true American legend.
Slow-loading 19th century photos, original documents, and text
from Expedition logs are worth your wait! By Bonnie "Spirit
Wind-Walker" Butterfield (Cherokee/Mohawk/Dutch)
Sacajawea
From her tribe's point of view, the Lemhi Shoshone. Banished
from their homeland in 1907 and seeking to return ever since,
the Sacajawea's people the Lemhi-Shoshone create a dilemma for
the nation.
Sacajawea:
Her Story by her people
I am a Lemhi Shoshone a descendant of Chief Cameawhait (Sacajewea's
brother)..and this is a very helpful site for information on
the story as told by her people. It's very useful because their
voices often go unheard, they don't have tribal recognition today,
and they have been living amongst the Shoshone Bannock.
Follow
in the Footsteps of Lewis & Clark
The Sierra Club takes you on a virtual field trip of the regions
explored by Lewis & Clark.
Lewis & Clark National
Historic Trail
Most of the trail follows the Missouri & Columbia Rivers.
Much has changed in 200 years but trail portions remain intact.
Travelers' Rest
State Park
At this place, Old Toby instructed them to rest themselves and
their horses and to make preparations for the difficult mountain
crossing ahead.