More than a year and many hundreds of miles into their expedition, Lewis and Clark face their biggest hurdle yet: unless they acquire horses to carry them over the mountains, they will fail in their mission to reach the Pacific. With hope all but gone, Sacajawea, their young Shoshone interpreter, guides them to her tribal village.
Ralph Cosham captures Sacagawea's mixed emotions as she approaches her Shoshone tribe to obtain horses for the explorers. His voice and accent are perfect to convey an Early American sound, also adding a timelessness to the story.
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