The Mandan were sharp traders, skilled gardeners, and practiced some of the most elaborate religious ceremonies of Northern Plains tribes. But they're perhaps best known to history as hosts of Lewis ...
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Of the seven books, plays and pieces of music awarded Pulitzer Prizes in 2015, one book focused on the history of a people central to Dakotan history. Elizabeth Fenn 's "Encounters at the Heart of the ...
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An analogy can be drawn between the city of Mandan and the Indian tribe of the same name. Years ago, Mandan Indians established permanent villages while other American Indian tribes were nomadic.
Developing a display in Mandan, based on the Indian artifacts unearthed in the city's First Street road project, would be a worthy effort. It would honor the first residents, offer tools for cultural ...
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