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Tinling, Marion. Sacagawea's son; the life of Jean Baptiste Charbonneau.(Book Review)(Young Adult Review)(Brief Article)
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Mountain Press. 124p. illus. bibliog. Index. c2001. 0-87842-432-6. $10.00. J
Newborn Jean Baptiste Charbonneau, son of Sacagawea and Toussaint Charbonneau, accompanied his parents on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Clark, later, paid for Baptiste's care and education, but he lived an impersonal, boarding house existence. After visiting Europe, Baptiste returned to the Rocky Mountains, and followed in his father's footsteps as trapper, hunter, and guide. Baptiste befriended the governor of California, briefly held a political position at a mission until he could no longer ...
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