Incoming Resources
- Sacajawea, Olive Burt
- The journey of Sacagawea, a production of Idanha Films, Inc. and Idaho Public Television ; produced and written by Lori Joyce ; directed and edited by Alan Austin
- A history of women's achievement in America, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder, Volume 2
- Sacagawea, a biography, April R. Summitt
- A history of women's achievement in America, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder, Volume 4
- So you want to be an explorer?, Judith St. George ; illustrated by David Small
- A history of women's achievement in America, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder, Volume 3
- Sacajawea, [by] Harold P. Howard
- Against the odds, four true life stories about courage
- Three American Indian women, Pocahontas, Sacajawea, Sarah Winnemucca of the Northern Paiutes
- Sacagawea, Indian guide, Waytt blassingame ; Illustrated by Edward Shenton
- Challenges and achievements of the Sacagawea golden dollar program, hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Appropriations, United States Senate, One Hundred Seventh Congress, second session, special hearing, May 17, 2002, Washington, DC
- Sacajawea, guide and interpreter of Lewis and Clark, Grace Raymond Hebard
- The far horizons, a Paramount picture ; written for the screen by Winston Miller, Edmund H. North ; produced by William H. Pine, William C. Thomas ; directed by Rudolph Maté
- Sacagawea, Indian interpreter to Lewis and Clark, by Marion Marsh Brown
- Famous Indians, a collection of short biographies, [United States Bureau of Indian Affairs]
- A history of women's achievement in America, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder
- Sacagawea speaks, beyond the shining mountains with Lewis & Clark, by Joyce Badgley Hunsaker
- The Lemhi, Sacajawea's people, by Brigham D. Madsen
- New dollar coin, marketing campaign raised public awareness but not widespread use
- Sacagawea, produced by Encounter Video, Inc., Portland, Oregon
- New dollar coin, marketing campaign raised public awareness but not widespread use : report to the Subcommittee on Treasury and General Government, Committee on Appropriations, U.S. Senate, United States General Accounting Office
- Sacajawea's people, the Lemhi Shoshones and the Salmon River country, John W.W. Mann
- Sacagawea of the Lewis and Clark expedition, Ella E. Clark and Margot Edmonds
- Exploring Lewis and Clark, reflections on men and wilderness, Thomas P. Slaughter
- Bird woman (Sacajawea) the guide of Lewis and Clark, her own story now first given to the world, by James Willard Schultz ; with illustrations
- A history of women's achievement in America, produced by Centre Communications for Ambrose Video Publishing ; produced by Ron Meyer and Kayann Short ; directed by Ron Meyer ; written by Tom Henwood, Ron Meyer and Mark Reeder, Volume 1
- Sacagawea, Judith St. George
- Sacajawea, wilderness guide, by Kate Jassem ; illustrated by Jan Palmer
- Great Americans for children, Schlessinger Media, 1
- Pocahontas and Sacagawea, America's most famous Native American women, by Charles River Editions