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Sacagawea, the American Indian interpreter for Lewis and Clark's expedition, has more statues in her honor than any other woman in American history.
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Yet one of the most famous women in American history is also one of the most mysterious; even the date of her death is disputed, with opinions differing by as much as 70 years.
Amy Mossett, a member of the Hidatsa and Mandan tribes of North Dakota, believes Sacagawea's story has endured in part because of the mystery surrounding her.
For the past 15 years, Mossett has studied her life and her contribution to the Lewis and Clark expedition.
Mossett recently worked as an adviser for the producers of the Science Museum's Omnitheater feature "Lewis and Clark: The Great Journey West." The film, which opens Friday, follows the explorers on their journey through the American wilderness.
"Native Waters: Sharing the Source," an exhibit about the Missouri River and its significance to the Indian nations who live in the Missouri River B