Sex on the Trail for the Lewis and Clark Expedition

Brian Bull for NPR News
Bronze statue of explorers Clark, left, and Lewis outside the Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City, Iowa.
Brian Bull reports on recent revelations about the sexual exploits of the members of the Lewis and Clark expedition, and how that information is reshaping views about the relationship between Native Americans and the explorers.
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