They finally arrived in the Pacific in mid November, and Clark recorded in his diary. Members voted democratically in the place of winter, and even voted yoke and Sakagawi. Near the present Oregon Astoria, the Army built a damp, tragic winter Clatsop fortress, while writing a diary, dried the meat, made salt, and headed for a stubborn whale. They want to meet the Pacific ship that they can ship to the house, but they did not find them, they would make it positive and return along the Columbia River and the Missouri River I planned. After stealing the Craut top Indian canoe, I visited Colombia on March 23, 1806. They came to the village of NezPercé to collect the horses and wait for the snow melting
On July 3rd after the reorganized Bitterroots, the expedition was divided into groups to better explore the two main tributaries of the region and Missouri. Several groups came to the Great Falls and used the materials cached on their way out. At the same time, Clark arrived at the Yellowstone River after crossing the Bozeman Pass recommended by Saczewea. After making the two canoes, he inscribed his name and date on the sandstone outcrop called Pamp named after Sakagawi 's son, Pompetti (current Pompey pillar). At the same time, Lewis and three men met 8 black fields on the tributary of the Maria River near the current Cher Bank of Montana on July 26. The next morning a fatal quarrel arises when explorers shot two horses and two soldiers who stole a gun. Four hour escape of horse riding, four arrived at the Missouri River, and joined the other downstream explorers again. A little more, the group met with Clark again, told Charlonia, bid farewell and headed to the downstream to finish the trip.
The Discovery party held a magnificent reception on St. Louis on 23rd September. Congress rewards them with double salary and public land. Each captain received 1,600 acres (650 hectares) and their men received 320 acres (130 hectares). The final cost of the expedition totaled $ 38,000. Jefferson appointed Louisiana Consul at Lewis and appointed Clark as an agent in India. Some expedition teams stayed in the military, others entered fur trade, and some people cultivated in the area or returned to the east
The story of Sakagavia: De La Roland's Lewis and Clark Guide This non-romantic biography provides ethnographic information such as the farmer and hunter's lifestyle and the historical background of Lewis and Clark exploration. It contains a map showing black and white drawings and adventure routes. (1989, 91, Bantam Double Dell deliver young reader's book, 3-6 years), this land is the author of my land: the native American artist George Littlechild leads a young reader back, he himself George Littlechild in writing and paintings for the first time he met between his plain Cree tribe and the first European settlers in North America. Through an autobiographical story with multimedia work, he describes the history of his people and their relationship with their land. (1993, 30 pages, publisher of children's books, 2-6 grade students)
Lewis and Clark Geosystem are geographically a collection of individual, state, provincial, and federal data sources related to Lewis and Clark Expedition. A collection of NASA 's Stanislas Space Center, the American Army Corps of Engineers, the American Fish and Wildlife Service, the US Geological Survey (USGS), the University of Montana, the USDA Forestry Bureau, and Lewis and Clark scholars. It combines contemporary landscape and historic aerial photography, mapping and historical resources with other geographical data resources: Luis and Clark Herbarium at the School of Natural Sciences, and High Resolution American Philosophy Association's main Lewis source. And Clark Journal, Library of Congress Lewis and Clark Atlas, and the Smithsonian Institute and other relics sources