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Identify the person described below:
(1788-1812) Shoshone interpreter who accompanied Meriwether Lewis and William Clark during their Corps of Discovery of the Western United States in 1806.
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She was born in a Shoshone tribe as Agaidika, or βSalmon Eaterβ in 1788. In February of 1805, just after meeting Lewis and Clark, Lewis assisted in the birth of her son, Jean Baptiste Charbonneau. Her face now appears in the dollar coin.
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