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Thanks for the article! I went on a search for Otter Woman because according to my great grandmothers research Otter Woman is my g-g-g-g-g-grandmother.
Here's an interesting bit to add to the plethora of information out there. According to a newspaper article by Minnie Woodring (6 April 1978, Wyoming State Journal) my great grandmother Bernice Beulah Burnett (Twitchell) said that her grandmother Maggie Bazil (Large) handed down this story which I will excerpt here. Maggie Bazil (Large) was the daughter of Bazil, who is mentioned here as the son of Otter Woman and the adoptive son of Sacajawea:
“While Sacajawea was in St. Louis, her sister Otter Woman, who was older and the second wife of Charbonneau, died at Mandan with a terrible fever, leaving two children: Toussaint Jr., and a daughter, Lizette. A fellow by the name of John Luttig became their legal guardian, and as he was unable to take care of the children turned them over to Clark. At this time Sacajawea adopted Toussaint Jr. and named him Bazil. Clark kept the girl Lizette. . .”
I can post more as I do reading of this big book of articles collected by my great grandma Bernice.
Best to you all!
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Finally got home #pff long day xd still need to learn French
If it's a beginner French book the likelihood that you'll find an English version is probably nil. Besides, if you already understand that certain elements of French sentence structure are different from English (like adjectives following nouns instead of preceding them) then you shouldn't have much trouble.
If you need help with your work–"help", not "someone to do it for you"–head on over to forum.wordreference.com. Join the forums, read the rules, post your questions.
Oh, and Dani G chastized you with "'Français', not 'francais'". This is incorrect. In English we capitalize language names but in French we do not:
I speak English and French fluently / Je parle anglais et français couramment
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