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The '''Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark Statue''' is an historic statue that commemorates the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  It has become a point of controversy because of its depiction of Sacagewea hiding behind Lewis and Clark. <ref name=waldo>{{cite web|title=Sacajawea Acknowledged on Lewis & Clark Statue|url=http://cvillenews.com/2009/06/19/sacajawea-acknowledged/|author= Waldo Jaquith|work=|publisher=cvillenews.com|location=|publishdate= 19 June 2009|accessdate=16 Feb 2012}}</ref>  The statue has been the rallying point for several protests.  <ref>{{cite web|title= Protesting Columbus Day|url=http://cvillenews.com/2007/10/08/sacagawea-protest/|author=|work=|publisher=cvillenews.com|location=|publishdate= 8 Oct 2007|accessdate=16 Feb 2012}}</ref>
The '''Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark Statue''' is an historic statue that commemorates the Lewis and Clark Expedition.  It has become a point of controversy because of its depiction of Sacagewea hiding behind Lewis and Clark. <ref name=waldo>{{cite web|title=Sacajawea Acknowledged on Lewis & Clark Statue|url=http://cvillenews.com/2009/06/19/sacajawea-acknowledged/|author= Waldo Jaquith|work=|publisher=cvillenews.com|location=|publishdate= 19 June 2009|accessdate=16 Feb 2012}}</ref>  The statue has been the subject of several protests.  <ref>{{cite web|title= Protesting Columbus Day|url=http://cvillenews.com/2007/10/08/sacagawea-protest/|author=|work=|publisher=cvillenews.com|location=|publishdate= 8 Oct 2007|accessdate=16 Feb 2012}}</ref> These protests led to the addition of a plaque honoring Sacagawea <ref name=waldo/>





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The Sacagawea, Lewis and Clark Statue is an historic statue that commemorates the Lewis and Clark Expedition. It has become a point of controversy because of its depiction of Sacagewea hiding behind Lewis and Clark. [1] The statue has been the subject of several protests. [2] These protests led to the addition of a plaque honoring Sacagawea [1]


Local Voices, Local History

VIDEO CREDITS: Narrated by Jennifer Tidwell;
Graphic design: Jen Fleischer; Project Manager: Kristin Rourke.

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 Web. Sacajawea Acknowledged on Lewis & Clark Statue, Waldo Jaquith, cvillenews.com, 19 June 2009, retrieved 16 Feb 2012.
  2. Web. Protesting Columbus Day, cvillenews.com, 8 Oct 2007, retrieved 16 Feb 2012.

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