women grew crops such as corn beans squash and sunflowers and the men hunted deer and other small game, but seasonally the mandan would hunt buffalo which became a very reliable food source
They got there food by hunting buffalo and growing crops.
The most important part of the Mandan economy was agriculture, particularly the cultivation of crops like corn, beans, and squash, often referred to as the "Three Sisters." This agricultural foundation supported their sustenance and trade, allowing the Mandan to thrive in the Missouri River Valley. Additionally, they engaged in hunting and fishing, which complemented their farming and provided a diverse food source. The Mandan also participated in trade with neighboring tribes and European settlers, further enhancing their economic stability and cultural exchange.
Buffalo and the three sisters corn,beans,squash
The address of the Mandan Historical Society is: Po Box 1001, Mandan, ND 58554
The address of the Morton Mandan Public Library is: 609 W. Main St., Mandan, 58554 3149
The address of the Mandan Heritage Plaza Foundation is: 411 West Main Street, Mandan, ND 58554-3164
Robert Mandan is 6' 1".
The population of Mahadevsthan Mandan is 6,892.
Jyamdi Mandan's population is 4,467.
Jaisithok Mandan's population is 2,492.
The population of Chandeni Mandan is 3,267.
Mandan Mishra died in 2001.