FARGO - Elizabeth Fenn has chronicled the tragic history of central North Dakota's Mandan Indians, who learned a painful lesson in the perils of competition. Elizabeth Fenn, whose history of North ...
In a darkened basement theater at the University of Mary, about a dozen people put on 3-D glasses, sit back and get a glimpse of how Mandan Indians lived on the banks of the Missouri River more than ...
Part I : Discovering the heart of the world. Migrations : the making of the Mandan people ; Contacts : villagers and newcomers ; Earthwork : the substances of daily life ; Connections : sustained ...
Sally Block, 57, who grew up in Mandan, and who knew at about age 5 that she wanted to play the flute, has been several places with her flute since then. Her gigs have included playing in a Seattle ...
BISMARCK, N.D., June 27, 2024 /PRNewswire/ — With approximately 30,000 current Native American residents and five tribal nations, Indigenous cultures are an essential part of North Dakota. Throughout ...
I would love to believe the legends about the Mandan Indians, reputed to have descended from an ill-fated colony of Welshmen who arrived in ships in the 1100s. Their leader was a prince named Madoc.
image 11 7/8 x 17 1/2in (30.2 x 44.5cm)sight 16 1/4 x 21 7/8in (41.3 x 55.6cm) ...
Prairie grass ripples along the shores of North Dakota’s Lake Sakakawea, and a fat rainbow shimmers overhead. Here, if Amy Mossett has her way, an $11 million interactive museum will soon welcome ...