Happy Sacagawea Day Messages: The United States of America celebrates Sacagawea Day on December 20th of each year to honor the brave lady who was Sacagawea, a member of the Lemhi band of the Shoshone tribe and the daughter of a Shoshone chief.
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Happy Sacagawea Day Messages
Happy Sacagawea Day to everyone. Let’s take inspiration from her example and live worthwhile lives.
Let’s take a moment on this Sacagawea Day to read about Sacagawea’s accomplishments and draw inspiration from her.
Sincere greetings on this Sacagawea Day. We have the opportunity to discover more about this remarkable woman and her life on this day.
Let’s have a special day by watching a documentary about Sacagawea and the Corps Discovery on Sacagawea Day.
Let us honor a woman who was instrumental in one of the most significant moments in American history. Enjoy your Sacagawea Day.
Sacagawea Quotes
“I have traveled a long way with [you] to See the great waters, and that now that monstrous fish was also to be Seen, I thought it very hard that I could not be permitted to See either.”
“Plant a thought, harvest an act,” they sang. “Plant an act, harvest a habit; plant a habit, harvest a character; plant a character, harvest a destiny.”
“I always know what to expect of the things of Mother Earth. Sometimes they are cruel, but it is hard, clean cruelty. They don’t torture you with their own weakness.”
“Do what comes into your life and do it well… Be polite without groveling. If you are ever afraid of anything, do not deny it, but behave as if you feared nothing.”
“Amazing the things you find when you bother to search for them”
“Don’t go around saying the world owes you a living.”
“Everything I do is for my people.”
“Don’t go around saying the world owes you a living.”
“The Indian woman to whom I ascribe equal fortitude and resolution, with any person onboard at the time of the accident, caught and preserved most of the light articles which were washed overboard”.