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- Cameahwait abstract "Cameahwait was the brother of Sacagawea, and a Shoshone chief. He was the head of the first group of inhabitants of modern-day Idaho who were encountered by Europeans. Cameahwait met Meriwether Lewis and three other members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition on August 13, 1805. He then accompanied Lewis across the Lemhi Pass to meet Clark. Sacagawea was with Clark's party and recognized Cameahwait as her brother. To the Shoshoni Cameahwait and Sacagawea were brother and sister. However, in Shoshoni language cousin and brother are the same word, indicating the tribe thinks of them as the same. Consequently, during the translation, when Sacagawea cried out that she recognized Cameahwait as her brother, that is what she meant, but whether they actually had the same father, let alone the same mother, is unclear.Cameahwait donated horses to Lewis and Clark to repay them for reuniting him with his long-lost sister. She and her friend Otter Woman had been kidnapped by the Hidatsa Indians when Sacajawea was 12 years old and used as slaves for the Hidatsas. They were then sold to Toussaint Charbonneau, a French-Canadian trapper. Charbonneau and Sacagawea both accompanied Lewis and Clark on their western expedition.".
- Cameahwait wikiPageID "5129876".
- Cameahwait wikiPageLength "2267".
- Cameahwait wikiPageOutDegree "20".
- Cameahwait wikiPageRevisionID "707682469".
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Blackfoot_Confederacy.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Butte.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition_people.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Idaho.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Sacagawea.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shoshone_people.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Hidatsa.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Idaho.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi,_Idaho.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Lemhi_Pass.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Meriwether_Lewis.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Montana.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Sacagawea.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Shoshone.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Shoshoni_language.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Tendoy,_Idaho.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink Toussaint_Charbonneau.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLink William_Clark.
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLinkText "Cameahwait".
- Cameahwait wikiPageWikiLinkText "Fires Black Gun (Tooite Coon)".
- Cameahwait subject Category:Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition_people.
- Cameahwait subject Category:Native_American_leaders.
- Cameahwait subject Category:Pre-statehood_history_of_Idaho.
- Cameahwait subject Category:Sacagawea.
- Cameahwait subject Category:Shoshone_people.
- Cameahwait hypernym Brother.
- Cameahwait type Person.
- Cameahwait type Leader.
- Cameahwait type Redirect.
- Cameahwait comment "Cameahwait was the brother of Sacagawea, and a Shoshone chief. He was the head of the first group of inhabitants of modern-day Idaho who were encountered by Europeans. Cameahwait met Meriwether Lewis and three other members of the Lewis and Clark Expedition on August 13, 1805. He then accompanied Lewis across the Lemhi Pass to meet Clark. Sacagawea was with Clark's party and recognized Cameahwait as her brother. To the Shoshoni Cameahwait and Sacagawea were brother and sister.".
- Cameahwait label "Cameahwait".
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- Cameahwait sameAs Q2934719.
- Cameahwait wasDerivedFrom Cameahwait?oldid=707682469.
- Cameahwait isPrimaryTopicOf Cameahwait.