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The Flickertail, also known as "Richardson's Ground Squirrel" lives mostly in the short-grass prairie areas, mainly in the northern United States and southern Canada, including North Dakota, Montana, Alberta, and Saskatchewan.
North Dakota does not have a state reptile.....
While working for the North West Company, Charbonneau encountered the established settlement of Mandan and Hidatsa tribes near present-day Bismarck, North Dakota. He settled amongst these tribes as a trapper, laborer, and an interpreter of the Hidatsa language. When Lewis and Clark wintered there, they met Toussaint and his wife Sacagawea. She was 16 or 17 when she and Toussaint joined the expedition on November 4, 1804.
Brothers Leo and Frank Kuntz petitioned the North Dakota legistlature to have the Nokota named North Dakota's Honorary State Equine in 1993. It was signed into law as an addendum to another bill.
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The US state of South Dakota is the southern border of North Dakota.
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John Poage Williamson has written: 'Dakota Odowan' -- subject(s): Dakota Indians, Dakota Hymns, Indians of North America 'Dakota odowan' -- subject(s): Dakota Hymns, Dakota language, Texts
The Anglo Indians of South Dakota
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The first hostile Indians encountered by Lewis and Clark were the Teton Sioux, also known as the Lakota tribe. The encounter turned violent when the Sioux demanded gifts in exchange for safe passage, and when their request was denied, they threatened the expedition. This confrontation occurred in present-day South Dakota.