One of the most troubling traits for Sacagawea was her deep sense of loyalty and responsibility towards her group. This loyalty often placed her in challenging situations, as she had to navigate the complexities of being a guide and interpreter for the Lewis and Clark expedition while also being a young mother. Additionally, the expectations placed upon her due to her gender and cultural background further complicated her role, making it difficult for her to assert her own needs and desires amidst the demands of the expedition.
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