Sacagawea of the Shoshone Tribe
Sacagawea was a part of the Shoshone tribe and the daughter of her people’s chief. Unfortunately, she was taken by an enemy tribe when she was young and forced to marry a French Canadian trapper. Eventually, she joined Lewis and Clark as an interpreter in their expedition. She also had a son in 1805 named Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. But Sacagawea lost her life while giving birth to her daughter in 1812.