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Works Cited

Alejos, Brooke. The Shoshone. Kawvalley.k12.ks.us. Kaw Valley, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.kawvalley.k12.ks.us/schools/rjh/marneyg/archived_projects/02_plainshistory/02_alejosb_Shoshone.html>. This web page included information on the
Shoshone tribe. The specific information we used from this site was religion and some
about Chief Washakie.
Blackfoot Indian Facts. Native-american-indian-facts.com. Native American Indian Facts, n.d.
Web. 14 Jan. 2015. <http://native-american-indian-facts.com/Great-Plains-AmericanIndian-Facts/Blackfoot-Indian-Facts.shtml>. This web site includes information about
some of the native American Indian tribes. Because of this, we used this site for
information on the Blackfoot Indians and Crow Indians.
The Blackfoot Tribe. Omaha.lib.ne.us. Omaha Public Library, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.omaha.lib.ne.us/transmiss/congress/blackfoot.html>. This web page
includes information dealing with the Blackfoot Tribe and images on members of the
tribe in Congress. This site was used for our image in our Tribe page and some
information of course with the Blackfoot tribe.
Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle. Sydenhamriver.on.ca. SCRCA, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.sydenhamriver.on.ca/spiny_softshell_turtle.html>. This website includes
information about animals at risk. We used this website specifically on information on the
Eastern Spiny Softshell Turtle, and for a picture of the turtle too.

1804 Journal Entry Archives

May 14 - 20, 1804. Lewisandclarktrail.com.

LewisAndClarkTrail, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.


<http://lewisandclarktrail.com/section1/illinoiscities/Woodriver/history1.htm>. This site
includes some of the text found in the journals during the expedition.
Excellent Choice of Plants for Your Garden Waterfalls. Mostbeautifulgardens.com.
MostBeautifulGardens, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://mostbeautifulgardens.com/excellent-choice-of-plants-for-your-gardenwaterfalls/>. This webpage just provided us with a single picture of a garden. This picture
was used in our Plants page.
Fact Sheets & Plant Guides. Plants.usda.gov. USDA, n.d. Web. 13 Jan. 2015.
<http://plants.usda.gov/java/factSheet>. This site includes a list of plants that we picked
from for our plant page. Upon clicking an item on the list, a pdf appears with information
for that certain plant, which is what we did.
Gribb, William J. National Park Service Follows the Modern Lewis and Clark Trail. esri.com.
Ersi, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015. <http://www.esri.com/news/arcnews/fall10articles/nationalpark-service.html>. This site includes information relating to the trail Lewis and Clark
took for their expedition. Because of this, we used a picture of the trail for our maps page
from this site.
http://www.everyculture.com/North-America/Crow.html. Everyculture.com. Advameg, n.d.
Web. 14 Jan. 2015. This web page included information on the Crow Tribe. We mainly
used this website to decide whether the Crow Tribe was friendly or not and explain why.
Indian Tobacco :: Lobelia Inflata. Herbalfire.com. Herbal Fire Botanicals, n.d. Web. 14 Jan.
2015. <https://www.herbalfire.com/indian-tobacco-lobelia-inflata.html>. This web page

includes a little bit of information about Indian Tobacco. Along with that was a picture
we used for our Plants page.
Lewis and Clark: Doctors in the Wilderness. Nps.gov. National Park Service, n.d. Web. 14 Jan.
2015. <http://www.nps.gov/jeff/historyculture/medlc.htm>. This web page includes
information on medical problems during the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Likewise, we
used some of that information in our Survival page.
Lewis and Clark Expedition. en.wikipedia.org. Wikipedia, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lewis_and_Clark_Expedition>. Wikipedia is full of
anything that you need to know for just about anything. However, because the source of
information can be anyone, we mainly just use this site for pictures, like the ones on our
map page.
Lewis & Clark. NationalGeographic.com. National Geographic Society, n.d. Web. 14 Jan.
2015. <http://www.nationalgeographic.com/lewisandclark/>. This site included a ton of
information on everything that has to do with the Lewis and Clark Expedition. We used
this site for information on supplies, plants, animals, and information on native American
tribes
Lewis & Clark Hunting on the Trail. Lewisandclarktrail.com. LewisAndClarkTrail.com, n.d.
Web. 14 Jan. 2015. <http://lewisandclarktrail.com/hunting.htm>. This web page includes
information on the food that Lewis, Clark, and their group ate. Of course, because of that,
a little bit of this information was put on our Survival page.
Mitchell, Justin. The Religious Beliefs of the Blackfoot Tribe. Opposingviews.com.
OpposingViews.com, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://people.opposingviews.com/religious-beliefs-blackfoot-tribe-8588.html>. This

web page has information about the religion of the Blackfoot Tribe. Likewise, this was
used on the Tribes page for the Blackfoot Tribe.
Native American Connection. Lewis & Clark Missouri River Visitors Center. Lewis and Clark
Missouri River Basin Visitors Center, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015. <http://www.mrblewisandclarkcenter.org/pages/Native-American-Connection.html>. This web page
includes a little bit of information on Native Americans and how they impacted the
Lewis and Clark Expedition. We used some of that information and the picture on the
page too.
Nucifraga Columbiana. Fs.fed.us. USDA Forrest Service, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.fs.fed.us/database/feis/animals/bird/nuco/all.html>. This web page features
information on Clarks Nutcracker. Some information includes its scientific name and a
short description that helped with out Animals page.
Orrins Website. Bigorrin.org. Native Languages of the Americas website, n.d. Web. 14 Jan.
2015. <http://www.bigorrin.org>. This site includes information on a whole lot of Indian
Tribes. This made for a good source of information as we used this site for the Blackfoot
and Crow tribe information.
Ribes Aureum. Yerbabuenanursery.com. Yerba Buena Nursery, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.yerbabuenanursery.com/viewplant.php?pid=687>. This site includes
information on a lot of plants. We primarily just used this site for information on the
Golden Currant, like its scientific name.
Short, Sandi. Blue Flax Fine Art Photograph Tiny Wildflowers. Hear2heal.com. Hear2heaL,
n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015. <http://www.hear2heal.com/blue-flax-fine-photograph-tiny-

wildflowers-sindi-short-p-85.html>. This web page includes a single picture on the Blue


Flax. Of course, we used this picture for our plants page.
The Shoshone Indians. Shoshoneindian.com. Shoshoneindian.com, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.shoshoneindian.com>. As the title suggests, this site is all about things
relating to the Shoshone tribe. We used this for information about Sacajawea and Chief
Washakie for our Native American Tribes page.
Supply List Brings Lewis and Clark Expedition to Life. Lincolndailynews.com. Illinois
Historic Preservation Agency, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://archives.lincolndailynews.com/2004/Apr/21/Features_new/teaching.shtml>. This
web page includes a full list on what Lewis and Clark brought along with them on their
expedition. Because this page is a list of supplies, we used this page to get a list of
supplies for our Survival page.
Torna, Steve. Lewis Monkeyflower. Knowledgeandlight.com. Knowledgeandlight, n.d. Web.
14 Jan. 2015. <http://knowledgeandlight.com/2013/08/lewis-monkeyflower-west-forkrock-creek-beartooth-mountains-montana-august-2013/>. This web page includes
information on the Lewis Monkeyflower that we used for our Plants page. We also used
the image found on the web page too.
Tydsal, Damian. How many miles did Lewis and Clark travel? Travelinsurancereview.net.
Travel Insurance Review, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.travelinsurancereview.net/2010/02/07/how-many-miles-did-lewis-and-clarktravel/>. This site was used to answer the question, how many miles did Lewis and Clark
travel. The answer we took from this website was put onto our survival page.

War in Louisianna Purchase and Lewis & Clark. Shmoop.com. Shmoop University, n.d. Web.
14 Jan. 2015. <http://www.shmoop.com/louisiana-purchase-lewis-clark/war.html>. This
webpage features information on the military history in the Lewis and Clark Expedition.
Although we didnt use this information really, we found the picture on The Continental
Divide for our maps page on this webiste.
Weiser, Kathy. Corps of Discovery - the Lewis & Clark Expedition. Legendsofamerica.com.
www.Legends of America.com, n.d. Web. 14 Jan. 2015.
<http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ah-lewisclark.html>. This web pege includes a lot of
information relating to the Lewis and Clark Expedition. However we really only used this
page for only the picture, while some other pages on the site for information on Indian
tribes, like the Shoshone tribe.

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