They named Fort Mandan after the Mandan Native Americans who sheltered them during their first winter.
Lewis and Clark named their fort Fort Mandan after the Mandan Native American tribe that inhabited the region where the fort was located along the Missouri River in present-day North Dakota.
Ten tribes occupy Indian reservations with rights to the Colorado River: the Chemehuevi Indian Tribe; the Cocopah Indian Community; the Colorado River Indian Tribes, the Fort Mojave Indian Tribe; the Jicarilla Apache Tribe, the Navajo Nation, the Northern Ute Tribe, the Quechan Indian Tribe of the Fort Yuma Reservation, the Southern Ute Indian Tribe, and the Ute Mountain Ute Indian Tribe.
Lewis and Clark spent their first winter of the expedition at Fort Mandan, which they built. It was named for the local tribe, the Mandans. That is also where they met Charboneau and Sacagawea, who became the expedition's translators.
Fort Mandan. They named it after a friendly tribe named the Mandan, who live nearby
The address of the Fort Lewis Military Museum is: Main St, Fort Lewis, WA 98433
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Fort Lewis College is located in the state of Colorado.
The address of the Friends Of The Fort Lewis Military Museum is: Po Box 331001, Fort Lewis, WA 98433-0009
Fort Lewis College was created in 1911.
Fort Lewis Museum was created in 1919.
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Yes, the Mandan tribe is part of the Three Affiliated Tribes or the MHA Nation located on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation in North Dakota.