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| And although I was taken as a wife by a Quebec trapper, I found myself on one of the greatest expeditions ever. Interpretting for Lewis and Clark as we made our journey and as their pilot upon return. | |
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| So we were both a little bit of what one may call "spokes people." | |
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| What do you mean by "spokes people?" | |
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| Well you were the voice for Lewis and Clark. I was the voice for those with AIDS. Although I went through many hardships, I helped bring awareness to a disease we knew little about. | |
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| Oh, well yes. Then I guess you could call me that. I still don't get why they wouldn't allow you in the school... | |
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| Because they knew little about the disease. Schools are liable for a lot of what happens on their grounds. Teachers must maintain safe grounds and classrooms. They felt I would sacrifice that. | |
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