Abstract The 1905 commemoration of Sacagawea at the Lewis and Clark Centennial Exposition in Portland, Oregon was a form of epideictic rhetoric that promoted identification with an ... Through epideictic in praise of the "invented great" Sacagawea, disfranchised women reinforced some public precepts but challenged ... use this spelling. Today the accepted spelling is Sacagawea, which is believed to mean "Bird Woman" and ... trip; however, Dye's historical novel spoke of Sacagawea in a tone that differed notably from the ...
Tópico(s): Academic Freedom and Politics
2009 - Taylor & Francis | Western Journal of Communication
... game, miserly about their possessions, and dismissive of Sacagawea and Clark's slave, York.Porivo's Story, ... deforce. Slaughter willingly accepts the real possibility that Sacagawea survived until 1884, despite attempts to kill her off in 1812. Sacagawea's extended life among the Comanche and later ... alters the plot (87).Slaughter's chapters on Sacagawea and York also raise important questions about the ... those of William Clark and his acquaintances, place Sacagawea's and York's demises but a few ... wilderness, where they led long and adventurous lives. Sacagawea left her ne'er-do-well husband and ...
Tópico(s): Botany, Ecology, and Taxonomy Studies
2003 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
Mica R. Endsley, Robert R. Hoffman,
... Donald Norman is a principle we call the Sacagawea Principle: Human-centered computational tools need to support ... to give it a concrete and meaningful label. Sacagawea served as a guide, without whose help the ... did. The name is also somewhat ironic, because Sacagawea was, for part of her life, a captured ... essay, we explore an approach for fulfilling the Sacagawea Principle in system design $an approach based on ...
Tópico(s): Healthcare Technology and Patient Monitoring
2002 - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | IEEE Intelligent Systems
Dennis Dahms, Markus Egli, Derek Fabel, Jon Harbor, Dagmar Brandová, Raquel Portes, Marcus Christl,
... from a moraine previously mapped as Younger pre-Sacagawea Ridge appears to correspond most closely to the Sacagawea Ridge glacial episode (MIS-16), but the uncertainty ... on Table Mountain previously reported as Older pre-Sacagawea Ridge yield two 10Be exposure ages that suggest ...
Tópico(s): Landslides and related hazards
2018 - Elsevier BV | Quaternary Science Reviews
... River Range (Pinedale, Early Wisconsin, Bull Lake, and Sacagawea Ridge) and to 2 older glacial events (Younger and Older Pre–Sacagawea Ridge). 10Be and 26Al exposure ages associated with ... of 10Be exposure data from the Older Pre–Sacagawea Ridge deposit suggests that a glacial advance occurred ...
Tópico(s): Geological formations and processes
2004 - Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research | Arctic Antarctic and Alpine Research
Robert D. Hall, Cheryl Jaworowski,
... Lake glaciations: Washakie Point (oldest), Cedar Ridge, and Sacagawea Ridge (reference section, type section at Dinwoody Lakes). ... We conclude that only the Bull Lake and Sacagawea Ridge glaciations are represented by deposits in the ... reinterpreted as representing an early stade of the Sacagawea Ridge glaciation. A paleomagnetic study reveals that all ...
Tópico(s): Pleistocene-Era Hominins and Archaeology
1999 - Geological Society of America | Geological Society of America Bulletin
... the Washakie Point (Nebraskan), Cedar Ridge (Kansan), and Sacagawea Ridge (Illinoian). These glaciations are separated and followed ... soils, the last being the Mindel/Riss, or Sacagawea Ridge/Bull Lake (Sangamon). The Riss I (Paar) ... Cedar Ridge about 700,000 B.P., the Sacagawea Ridge about 180,000 B.P., the last ...
Tópico(s): Paleontology and Stratigraphy of Fossils
1970 - Cambridge University Press | Quaternary Research
David Reed Miller, Ella E. Clark, Margot Edmonds,
Journal Article Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark Expedition Get access Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. By Clark Ella ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
1981 - Oxford University Press | Western Historical Quarterly
... in Western mythology. I interrogate the history of Sacagawea and the representation of native American women in ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
2007 - SAGE Publishing | Qualitative Research
Sacagawea and Son:The Visual Construction of America's Maternal Feminine Patricia Vettel-Becker (bio) "Sacagawea is our mother. She is the first gene ... For over the course of the next century, Sacagawea, the Shoshone teenager who accompanied the Lewis and ... fact, more public statues have been erected of Sacagawea than of any [End Page 27] other woman ... editor of the Lewis and Clark journals, writes, Sacagawea "has received what in the United States counts ... course, Leonard Crunelle's famous 1910 statue memorializing Sacagawea (Figure 1), whom North Dakotans call Sakakawea, a ...
Tópico(s): Folklore, Mythology, and Literature Studies
2009 - American studies | American studies
... McBeth; Memory, History, and Contested Pasts: Re-imagining Sacagawea/Sacajawea. American Indian Culture and Research Journal 1 ...
Tópico(s): Indigenous Health, Education, and Rights
2003 - University of Minnesota Press | American Indian Culture and Research Journal
Clyde Ellis, Donna J. Kessler,
Journal Article The Making of Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend. By Donna J. Kessler. (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 1996. xii, 258 pp. $29-95, ISBN 0- ...
Tópico(s): Latin American and Latino Studies
1997 - Oxford University Press | Journal of American History
Laura E. Donaldson, Diane Glancy, Joseph Bruchac, Joyce Hunsaker Badgley,
... mythologized-indigenous women: the young Shoshone mother named Sacagawea. The status of Sacagawea as a revered national icon intensified during the ... has not only re-ignited national debates about Sacagawea's role in facilitating Euro-American colonialism, but ...
Tópico(s): Latin American and Latino Studies
2006 - Feminist Studies | Feminist Studies
Peter J. Kastor, Conevery Bolton Valenčius,
In June 1805, Sacagawea fell gravely ill along the Missouri River during the outward journey of the Corps of Discovery. Historical discussion of ... and Meriwether Lewis wrote in their journals that Sacagawea was dangerously ill because she had "taken a ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
2008 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Bulletin of the history of medicine
the making of sacagawea a euro american legend is available in our book collection an online access to it is set as public ... this one. Merely said, the the making of sacagawea a euro american legend is universally compatible with ...
Tópico(s): African history and culture studies
1997 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... savvy one for that audience: Pocahontas is, with Sacagawea, one of two American Indian women familiar to ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
2020 - Oxford University Press | Journal of American History
Tópico(s): Latin American and Latino Studies
2016 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... different units around 160 and 260 ky) and Sacagawea Ridge (c. 660 ky)]. Carbonate stocks of soils ...
Tópico(s): Isotope Analysis in Ecology
2015 - Elsevier BV | Chemical Geology
... Introduction Part One: Before the West 1. Seeking Sacagawea 2. The Hearth of Darkness: Susan Magoffin on ...
Tópico(s): American Environmental and Regional History
2004 - University of Iowa | The Annals of Iowa
James T. Carroll, Elin Woodger, Brandon Toropov,
... to make contact with a number of tribes. Sacagawea, the Shoshone wife of French-Canadian trapper Toussaint ...
Tópico(s): Plant Taxonomy and Phylogenetics
2004 - Society for History Education | The History Teacher
Gretchen M. Bataille, Laurie Lisa,
... Paqua Frog Women Pochahontas Queen Anne of Pemunkey Sacagawea Sainte-Marie, Buffy Tallchief, Maria Volborth, Judith Mountain ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
2001 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... and tentatively correlated with the Cedar Ridge and Sacagawea Ridge Glaciations described by Richmond (1960, 1962, 1965) ...
Tópico(s): Climate change and permafrost
1979 - Geological Society of America | Geological Society of America Bulletin
... org/10.1093/crj/clw001Cindy Koenig Richards Inventing Sacagawea: Public Women and the Transformative Potential of Epideictic ...
Tópico(s): American Constitutional Law and Politics
1967 - University of Chicago Press | Winterthur Portfolio
Scott Riney, Fergus M. Bordewich, Donna J. Kessler,
... of the Twentieth Century and The Making of Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend Get access Killing the ... Notes, bibliography, index. $27.95.)The Making of Sacagawea: A Euro-American Legend. By Kessler Donna J.. ( ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
1998 - Oxford University Press | Western Historical Quarterly
... ways of life.Alice Cooper's statue of Sacagawea, as well as the speeches that ac 232 ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
2005 - Oregon Historical Society | Oregon Historical Quarterly
... on two pediment surfaces seems to be of Sacagawea Ridge or Illinoian age. Landslide deposits, of Pleistocene ...
Tópico(s): Geological and Geochemical Analysis
1966 - United States Department of the Interior | Antarctica A Keystone in a Changing World
... served as interpreter for Pizarro, or Pocahontas and Sacagawea, who played critical roles in the colonization of ...
Tópico(s): Historical Studies in Latin America
2007 - Duke University Press | Hispanic American Historical Review
Meriwether Lewis, William E. Clark, Gary E. Moulton,
... felt when a devastating illness befell Shoshone interpreter Sacagawea, the ordeal of crossing the Continental Divide, Clark' ...
Tópico(s): Mormonism, Religion, and History
2003 - Association of College and Research Libraries | Choice Reviews Online
... among the Hidatsas, and his Shoshone Indian wife, Sacagawea, joined the Lewis and Clark expedition in 1804, ... is little doubt as to the importance of Sacagawea's presence on the journey. She has become ... better bargain than his companions. During the expedition Sacagawea gave birth to a son, Jean Baptiste. With ...
Tópico(s): Archaeology and Natural History
2004 - University of Iowa | The Annals of Iowa
... an interpreter, and a young Indian woman called Sacagawea. The western frontier has always been notable for ...
Tópico(s): Mormonism, Religion, and History
2003 - Oregon Historical Society | Oregon Historical Quarterly