Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, Man of Two Worlds
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Charbonneau (1805-1866) was a man of two worlds, Anglo/Indian and genteel/frontiersman. How he balanced those differences made him an extraordinary person in the American West. Sacagawea's son, he rode in his Shoshone mother's cradleboard for 4,000 perilous miles with Lewis and Clark (1804-06), but that was only his beginning. The extensively researched text, based on documents gathered from archi... More
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Publisher | CreateSpace |
Binding | Paperback |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 250 |
ISBN-10 | 1594578680 |
ISBN-13 | 978-1594578687 |
Publication Date | 01/19/2005 |
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4/11/2010 Bruce Stacy said: Son of Sacajawea and a french fur trapper Toussaint Charbonneau an interesting historical biography that illuminates what life was like in the early nineteenth century American West.
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