This week, I am spending a few days in our nation’s capital on Civil Air Patrol business. For my friends and family in North Dakota, I am bringing home this cellpic of Sakakawea, photographed in the Emancipation Hall at the U.S. Capitol Visitor Center. Sakakawea is linked to North Dakota because as a Shoshone child, she was captured by Hidatsa tribe in what is now North Dakota. She accompanied her husband, Pierre Charbonneau on the Lewis and Clark Expedition, functioning as a guide and translator. The statue depicts her and her son looking westward as they traveled with the expedition. It was presented in 2003 to the U.S. Capitol’s Statuary Hall and is displayed there with statues from the other states.
About the photo: Captured on my Samsung S7 cellphone at f/1.7; 1/60 Sec. ISO-80. The rule for Cellpic Sunday is simple. The image must be captured on a mobile device.
John Steiner
Great pic! Thanks for taking us on your DC trip! Just got a text from my phone, that told me my last text to ya’ in Phoenix didn’t go through… LOL Better late than never, it was good to visit with y’all!