„Sacagawea” változatai közötti eltérés
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a →An 1884 death?: Protokollcsere (WP:BÜ), replaced: http://books.google. → https://books.google. AWB |
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Some American Indian oral traditions relate that rather than dying in 1812, Sacagawea left her husband Charbonneau, crossed the [[Great Plains]] and married into a [[Comanche]] tribe. She was said to have returned to the Shoshone in Wyoming, where she died in 1884.
The question of Sacagawea's final resting place caught the attention of national suffragists seeking voting rights for women, according to author Raymond Wilson.<ref name="eastman">{{cite book|url=
:"Interest in Sacajawea peaked and controversy intensified when [[Grace Raymond Hebard|Dr. Grace Raymond Hebard]], professor of political economy at the University of Wyoming in Laramie and an active supporter of the Nineteenth Amendment, campaigned for federal legislation to erect an edifice honoring Sacajawea's death in 1884."<ref name="eastman" />
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