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Twisted Hair

When Clark arrived at the Clearwater River on 21 September 1805, he met Twisted Hair at his fishing camp. Twisted Hair helped Clark locate a canoe-building site, drew maps of the route to the mouth of the Columbia, and along with Tetoharsky, traveled with the expedition to The Dalles. On that journey, he was river guide and interpreter-emissary among the Sahaptian-speaking peoples they encountered.

While they wintered at Fort Clatsop, he managed the Corps’ horses that would take them across the Rocky Mountains. The captains asked him to join them on that return journey, but on 6 June 1806, he declined.

 

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  • The Lewis and Clark Expedition: Day by Day by Gary E. Moulton (University of Nebraska Press, 2018). The story in prose, 14 May 1804–23 September 1806.
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