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Lewis and Clark Journal Instructions • Look at the picture and read the key words • Write in the key words or phrases (these are Clark’s actual words) • Using the key words, write a short journal entry describing the picture/event. – Write as though you were on the journey from Clark’s point-of-view – Underline the key words

Lewis and Clark Journal Instructions Look at the picture and read the key words Write in the key words or phrases (these are Clark’s actual words) Using

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  • Lewis and Clark Journal InstructionsLook at the picture and read the key wordsWrite in the key words or phrases (these are Clarks actual words)Using the key words, write a short journal entry describing the picture/event.Write as though you were on the journey from Clarks point-of-viewUnderline the key words

  • chiefs change in government obtain trade presents gunpowder bottle of whiskeyToday we met some important Indian Chiefs, and we explained to them that there was a change in government. We told them we wanted to obtain trade and offered them presents of gunpowder and a bottle of whiskey.example

  • A) chiefs change in government obtain trade presents gun powder bottle of whiskey

  • B) plenty of timber building we received a visit from Kagohami our camp Building of Fort Mandan

  • C) reached the Pacific Ocean Nez Perce Indians most hospitable helped with the building

  • D) bears annoyed prowling about our camp attacked shot him through the heart

  • E) northwest fork very rapid two others filled with water baggage was wet dry all the articlesOn the Missouri River

  • F) recognizing each other conference they embraced with the most tender affection companions in childhood interpret for usMeeting with Shoshone Chief Cameahwait (Sacagaweas brother) to obtain horses.

  • G) white bear within ten feet of him struck (the bear) on the head with his musket extraordinary ferocity good fortune to escape

  • H) several Indians make the best of our situation encamp together near the river one of the Indians slipped behind him, and unperceived, took his rifle