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February 2000 - EVENTS
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5 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
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8 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
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12 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
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15 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
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"Sacagawea"
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19 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
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President's Day
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22 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
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26 10:00 am Children's Story Hour |
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Sacagawea:
A one woman play
Sara Edlin-Marlowe
Thursday, February 17, 7:00 PM
Sara Edlin-Marlowe presents a lecture and one woman play based on the life of Sacagawea, the Shoshone woman who was instrumental in guiding the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery through the Rocky Mountains. Supported by a grant from the Idaho Humanities Council.
Related Links:
- Sacagawea Or is it Sacajawea? How is this remarkable woman's name pronounced? An article on the spelling, pronunciation, and meaning by Irving W. Anderson excerpted at lewisandclark.org.
- Shoshone-Bannock Tribal Enterprises The official web site of the Shoshone-Bannock tribes.
- Shoshone Culture Information An introduction to the culture of the Shoshone written by Darla Lee Moore, a Lemhi Shoshone woman descended from Sacagawea.
- Lewis and Clark The web site for Ken Burns' PBS documentary on the Lewis and Clark Corps of Discovery.
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