All kinds of people live in South Dakota.
According to the US Census Bureau:
72.4% of South Dakotans are white, 12.6% are black, American Indian and Alaska Native persons are 0.9%, 4.8% are Asian persons, Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander are 0.2%, while 2.9% of South Dakotans are of two or more races.
Tourism is one of South Dakota's largest industries. Wholesale and retail trade, agriculture, finance and insurance are important parts of South Dakota's economy.
The majority of workers are employed by government, educational and health services, retail trade, and leisure and hospitality.
There are lots of things to do for fun in South Dakota. It all depends on what you are interested in.
If you are just visiting South Dakota, you can go to Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Monument, the Mitchell Corn Palace, tour a cave, or visit historic Deadwood!
If you like the outdoors, you can go fishing, hunting, hiking, biking, water skiing, snow skiing, boating, swimming and more.
For children there are places like Storybookland in Aberdeen and Storybook Island in Rapid City.
There are many musical events, plays, and movie events to attend. There are also many fairs and rodeos, including the South Dakota State Fair.
People in South Dakota pretty much do the same things people in other states do for a living.
Agriculture, Farming and Ranching and Tourism are major industries in South Dakota.
But there are also:
Teachers
Doctors
Nurses
Lawyers
Welders
Plumbers
Electricians
Repairmen
Salesmen
Clerks
Ministers
Clerics
Administrators
Firemen
Police
Sheriffs and Deputies
Business owners
Automobile repair
Bankers
Librarians
Technology
Pharmacists
Physician's Assistants
Maids
Servers
Cooks/Chefs
Hostesses
Bartenders
Waiters
Dishwashers
and so on....
People in South Dakota eat the same things other people eat.
Foods promoted as being related to South Dakota include buffalo/bison, Kuchen, Knoephla soup, honey, wheat, corn, along with foods made with rhubarb and chokecherries! There are also several wineries in South Dakota that produce a variety of local wines.
South Dakotans pretty much do the same things people anywhere else do.
The economy is dominated by wholesale and retail trade, and agriculture.
Finance and insurance is the leading industry followed by manufacturing, health care and social assistance, retail trade, real estate/rental/leasing, and agriculture, forestry, fishing, and hunting.
The main industry in North Dakota is agriculture. Other major industries include petroleum and other energy sources, food processing, and technology.
North Dakotans earn their living in many ways, besides the industries listed above. There are jobs in the service industry, government, education, health care, transportation, and in tourism.
People who live in South Dakota or who come from South Dakota are called South Dakotan.
People in South Dakota live in North America.
South Dakota is a state in America's Midwest region. The demonym used to describe the 800 000 residents is 'South Dakotan'. Thus, a person from South Dakota should be referred to as a South Dakotan.
People who live in or are from South Dakota are called South Dakotans.
South Dakota has a population of approximately 844,000 people. South Dakota has a literacy rate of close to 92 percent.
"Hail, South Dakota!" is the official state song of South Dakota. "Under God, the people rule" is the official state motto of South Dakota. Black Hills spruce is the official state tree of South Dakota. Coyote is the official state animal of South Dakota.
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There are many reasons why people live in South Dakota. The three major physical features could be a part of the reason because many people who live in South Dakota have farms and ranches and enjoy the many opportunities for recreation that are available in South Dakota. Some people live in South Dakota because they were born in the state and have chosen to stay there. Some have inherited land. Many people live in South Dakota because of the low cost of living, the availability of jobs, and the friendly people.
There were many people involved in founding South Dakota. There would be no way to give a specific number.
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North Dakota has no current death penalty. South Dakota has had one execution since 1976 and three people are on death row.