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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

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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