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Sacajawea Socks
Sacajawea Socks
Sacajawea Socks
Sacajawea Socks

Sacajawea Socks

$15.50

Sacajawea was a Lemhi Shoshone native American woman who served as a guide and interpreter for Lewis and Clark as they explored the Pacific Northwest and mapped the Louisiana Territory in the early 1800s. Sacajawea became a symbol of women's worth and independence in the early 20th century by the suffragists of the National American Woman Suffrage Association, and she was inducted into the American Women's Hall of Fame in 2003.

Details

• Quotes on the soles read: "Amazing the things you find when you bother to search for them" and "Sacajawea was a Lemhi Shoshone interpreter, who guided Lewis and Clark on their expedition into the American West".
• One size fits most
• Ankle height
• Machine wash and dry
• Cotton blend