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Marie Aioe Dorion

"Madame" Marie Aioe Dorion Venier Toupin (ca. 1786 – September 5, 1850) was the only female member of the Astor Expedition, which traveled overland from St. Louis, Missouri, to what became Astoria, Oregon, in 1811–12. Like her common-law first husband, Pierre Dorian, she was Métis, with her mother from the Iowa tribe of Native Americans and a French Canadian father. She was also known as Wihmunkewakan (Walks Far Woman) and Marie Laguivoise, the latter recorded in 1841 at the Willamette Mission and apparently a variation on ''Aiaouez'', later rendered as ''Iowa''.
==Early life==
It is likely that Dorion and Sacajawea knew one another. Peter Stark notes the similarities between the two women in his book ''Astoria'': both women were originally based in the then-small settlement of St. Louis, and they were both wives of interpreters in the burgeoning Missouri fur trade.

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