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  1. Sixteen statues of Sacagawea have been identified. [1] Wanda Pillow claims that "Sacajawea has more statues honoring her than any other U.S. woman, and her sentimentalized image is captured on postcards, stamps, coins, and other collectables."

  2. Learn about the statues, monuments and memorials erected in honor of Sacagawea, the Native American heroine who guided the Lewis and Clark expedition. See photos and locations of some of the landmarks, such as the bronze statue in Portland, Oregon and the Sacajawea Park in Montana.

  3. Mar 23, 2020 · Learn about the statues of Sacagawea, the most important woman on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, along the trail and in Washington, D.C. See the replica of the original statue modeled by Sacagawea's granddaughter.

  4. Sacajawea and Jean-Baptiste, designed by Alice Cooper (1875–1937), is an outdoor bronze sculpture, located in Washington Park in Portland, Oregon. It depicts Sacagawea, the Lemhi Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark Expedition during their exploration of the Western United States, with her son Jean Baptiste Charbonneau.

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    Salmon, Idaho – Sacajawea by Agnes Vincen Talbot (August 2005): A statue of Sacagawea and her son are poised in front of the Sacajawea Interpretive, Cultural & Education Center. This statue is located in a park close to Sacagawea's original homeland.

  6. Apr 5, 2010 · Learn about Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who accompanied the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804-06. See how she helped the explorers with her language skills, knowledge of the land and baby.

  7. Mar 23, 2020 · This statue of Sacagawea is believed to be the first of many across the Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail. Today, you’ll find it in Washington Park in Portland, Oregon. It’s made of bronze and was unveiled at the Lewis and Clark Exhibition in 1905 in Portland to commemorate the centennial anniversary of the Expedition.