Who put their foot in the Missouri River first: Lewis or Clark? Who cares!
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In 1805, the explorers Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, making their way across the West, were warned by American Indian tribes of grizzly bears' awesome strength.
The first white men of your people who came to our country were named Lewis and Clark. They brought many things that our people had never seen. They talked straight. These men were very kind.
I don't recall exactly when I first began reading about Lewis and Clark and their Corps of Discovery, but I suspect that it was in fourth grade.
At a time when Europeans already had a long history of violent contact with Native people, Lewis and Clark made most of their journey in peace.
The ultimate camping trip was the Lewis and Clark expedition.
I differ materially from Capt. Lewis, in my account of the numbers, manners, and morals of the Sioux.
You can always say that it was scarce dollars when Lewis and Clark wanted to go to the West Coast and explore the West. And people complained about it, I understand, from a reading of the history books.
We had a great many horses, of which we gave Lewis and Clark what they needed, and they gave us guns and tobacco in return.
Clark Kent, I suppose, had a little bit of Harold Lloyd in him.
I want to know everything there is to know about Lewis and Clark. And I want to do the Sunday crossword in less than an hour. I want to be the best dad in the world. I want to play Richard II, and I want to win another Tony award.
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