In 1804, Lewis & Clark chose Sacajawea as their guide and interpreter for their expedition. Read about her life and the debate about where she is buried. In 1804, Lewis & Clark chose Sacajawea as their guide and interpreter for their expedition. read more
Sacagawea's grave is located in the Wind River Indian Reservation in Fort Washake in Wyoming. However, there are two different places where Sacagawea died, and her other grave is located in South Dakota. read more
Two markers in two states tell two very different tales. In a cemetery on the Wind River Indian Reservation outside of Fort Washakie, Wyoming, a large granite tombstone boldly proclaims the site as the final resting spot of Sacagawea. An inscription on the grave gives the date of her death as April 9, 1884. read more