Some experts say historians can no longer ignore the information about the Hidatsas' claim that Sacagawea was Hidatsa, not Shoshone as the history books maintain
Some experts say historians can no longer ignore the information about the Hidatsas' claim that Sacagawea was Hidatsa, not Shoshone as the history books maintain
7/30/2008: It was on this day, July 30, 1992 near Golden Valley that the State Historical Society of North Dakota acquired a rare collection of 95 stones. Taken by themselves, these stones were nothing special; similar to any number of rocks found throughout the state. However, left where they were found and undisturbed they formed the shape of a large turtle; twenty-one feet from head to tail and eleven and a half feet wide.