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SACAJAWEA’S STORY The National Museum of the American Indian presents a performance of “Stone Heart: Everyone Loves a Journey West,” a play written by Diane Glancy and produced by Native Voices at the Autry. The play tells the story of Lewis and Clark’s 1804-1806 Corps of Discovery expedition from the point of view of Sacajawea and Clark’s black slave, York. Thursday, 6 p.m., National Museum of the American Indian, George Gustav Heye Center, One Bowling Green, across from Battery Park, 212-514-3700, free.

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