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6
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a young and inexperienced mountain man
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7
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an Indian tribe who tried to steal guns and horses from Lewis and 3 other Corps
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8
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to isolate or separate to prevent the spread of disease
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10
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the point where two rivers join together
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11
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large canoes also used as a source of transportation
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13
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the yearly events that mountain men meet and trade their beaver pelts
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14
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the last name of Lewis
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15
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a person who does a detailed inspection
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16
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the mixture of melting snow and rain form into the little creeks and streams
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19
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an unusual mountain man, quiet listener, and carried a Bible with him
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20
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the mountain man that was a member of the Lewis and Clark Expedition
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21
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a mountain man that ran away at the age of sixteen from a saddle-making shop
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22
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Bureau of Indian Affairs
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23
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possibly the toughest mountain man, fought a grizzly bear
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24
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the river where the Corps of Discovery departed from
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25
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Clark's first name
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26
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the campsite where the village of Chief Cameahwait trades horses to Lewis and Clark
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27
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the village of a famous trading post visited by the Corps of Discovery
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