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		<title>George Drouillard: Hunter and Interpreter for Lewis and Clark</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A biographical study of George Drouillard, the half-French, half-Shawnee frontiersman who served as the expedition's principal hunter and sign-language interpreter.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://lewisandclarkresearch.org/research-articles/george-drouillard-hunter-and-interpreter-for-lewis-and-clark/">George Drouillard: Hunter and Interpreter for Lewis and Clark</a> appeared first on <a href="https://lewisandclarkresearch.org">Lewis &amp; Clark Research Database</a>.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Skarsten provides a detailed biography of George Drouillard (spelled &#8220;Drewyer&#8221; in the journals), whom many historians consider the most capable and indispensable member of the Corps of Discovery after the two captains. Born to a French-Canadian father and a Shawnee mother, Drouillard possessed an extraordinary combination of wilderness skills: he was the expedition&#8217;s most productive hunter, an expert tracker, a skilled sign-language interpreter who could communicate with virtually any Plains or Plateau nation, and a reliable scout entrusted with the most dangerous reconnaissance missions. The article documents Drouillard&#8217;s critical contributions throughout the journey, including his role in the encounter with the Shoshone and his recovery of deserter Moses Reed. Skarsten also traces Drouillard&#8217;s post-expedition career in the fur trade, culminating in his death at the hands of Blackfeet warriors at the Three Forks of the Missouri in 1810.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://lewisandclarkresearch.org/research-articles/george-drouillard-hunter-and-interpreter-for-lewis-and-clark/">George Drouillard: Hunter and Interpreter for Lewis and Clark</a> appeared first on <a href="https://lewisandclarkresearch.org">Lewis &amp; Clark Research Database</a>.</p>
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