Sacagawea's brother was Shosone Chief Cameahwait
Cameahwait was Sacagawea's brother and a chief of the Shoshone. Sacagawea was kidnapped by the Hidatsa as a young girl and later sold to French fur-trapper Toussaint Charbonneau. Charbonneau and Sacagawea traveled with Lewis and Clark on their Expedition to the Pacific as guides. On this trip, Sacagawea was reunited with her brother, Cameahwait, whom she had not seen in years. He had thought she was dead. To thank Clark for bringing his sister to him, Cameahwait gave the Expedition members much-needed horses.
The Huron tribe didn't have a main chief they had many chief's.
The Chief of the tribe was male but they were elected by the women.
Sacagawea was his long lost sister and she was Lewis and clark's friend, so he gave them horses
His name was Cameahwait; he was chief of the Shoshone Indians.
Yes, a brother was Cameahwait who became chief of her tribe.
The brother of Tsakakawia was called Cameahwait, chief of the LEMHI band of Shoshones. At that time there was no chief of all the Shoshone bands.
Sacajawea brother was Cameahawiat, chief of the Shoshone tribe.
leader of the Shoshone Indian Tribe
Chief Cameahwait. I think.
Sacagwea's chief in relation to her is her brother chief Cameahwait.
No one knows how many brothers and sisters but we know she had one named Cameahwait who would later become the Chief of the tribe.
His name is Cameahwait, leader of there tribe.
Well all we know is that she had brother named Cameahwait who was soon to be the Chief.
Sacagawea's brother was Shosone Chief Cameahwait
The Shoshone tribe gave Lewis and Clark horses and supplies, which were essential for their journey across the Rocky Mountains and to the Pacific Ocean. Chief Cameahwait of the Shoshone also provided valuable guidance and assistance to the explorers.