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North Dakota

This category covers questions about North Dakota, a state in the Midwestern region of the United States that borders Canada. North Dakota was simultaneously admitted to the Union with South Dakota on November 2, 1889. The capital of North Dakota is Bismarck.

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What are the Native Americans of North Dakota?

The current Native American tribes in North Dakota are the Turtle Mountain Chippewa, the Standing Rock (Dakota and Lakota) Sioux, the Spirit Lake (Dakota) Sioux, the Hidatsa, the Mandan, and the Arikara.

In the past, Native American tribes that lived in North Dakota included the Ojibwa, the Assiniboine, the Chippewa, the Hidatsa, the Mandan, and the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota Sioux.

Where are the Indian Reservations in North Dakota?

Ft. Berthold IR, New town, ND-Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Turtle Mountain IR, Belcourt, ND-Chippewa Spirit Lake IR, Ft. Totten, ND-Sioux Standing Rock IR, Ft. Yates, ND partially in South Dakota-Sioux Lake Traverse IR, Sisseton, SD a small portion in in North Dakota-Sioux

Which country first claimed North Dakota?

France claimed the area now known as North Dakota, along with most of North America, in 1682. In 1713, France gave the northeastern half of North Dakota to Great Britain.

When did North Dakota became a state?

North Dakota is the 39th US State. There is a caveat attached to that answer. President Benjamin Harrison signed the legislation in the blind so that hstory willl never know which of the Dakota's is the senior state. North Dakota is ranked as the 39th US State and ahead of South Dakota only on the basis of alphabetical order.

What is the distance between Rapid City North Dakota and Sioux Falls North Dakota?

The distance between Rapid City and Sioux Falls is 340 miles. The route is Interstate 90 all the way.

What are North Dakotas Indian tribes?

Ten

Standing Rock Reservation:

Upper Yanktonai Dakota

Lower Yanktonai Dakota

Hunkpapa Lakota

Blackfoot Lakota

Spirit Lake Reservation:

Upper Yanktonai Dakota

Sisseton Dakota

Wahpeton Dakota

Turtle Mountain Reservation:

Turtle Mountain Chippewa

Fort Berthold Reservation:

Mandan

Hidatsa

Arikara

What was the first known inhabitants in North Dakota?

Alexander Henry, Jr., of British descent, established a fur post at Pembina in present day North Dakota, in 1801. This post, sponsored by the Britich crown, became the center for white settlement. Those who came to the area included British, Americans, Canadians, and French settlers and fur traders.

What is North Dakota's largest county in population?

Cass County, with a population of 149,778 in the 2010 US Census, is the most populated county in North Dakota. The largest city in North Dakota, Fargo, and the fifth largest city, West Fargo, are both located in Cass County.
Cass County, North Dakota. With a population of 123,138.

In North Carolina does child support obligation end when the child is going to college?

The terms of child support obligations are defined in the current court order. The matter of the child reaching the age of majority is not always applicable, all support orders state when the support ends and under what circumstances.

Support orders can include stipulations that payment should continue as long as the person is enrolled and active in an educational institution even if that person has reached the state's legal age of majority.


Links for North Carolina child support issues at http://ncchildsupport.info

What is the age of consent in North Dakota?

For both males and females the age of consent is 18. you can check this website: http://www.actwin.com/eatonohio/gay/consent.htm

Is it illegal in North Carolina for a 16 year old to be with an 18 year old if you have been with him for 2 years already?

For dating there is no law that prescribes what age is appropriate or legal. However, it is illegal for anyone to engage in sexual contact with anyone below the age of 18 in any state or territory of the US. Dating only presents the opportunity for accusation, and accusation is enough for conviction in most states.

IS North Dakota an tenancy by entirety state?

No. The only way to create a survivorship interest in ND is by a joint tenancy:

North Dakota Statutes: 47-02-05. Concurrent ownership defined.


The ownership of property by several persons is either:


1. Of joint interests;

2. Of partnership interests; or

3. Of interests in common.

Can a felony be expunged from your record in the state of North Carolina?

For most charges, North Carolina limits expunges to situations where charges are dismissed, or a defendant is found not guilty.

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Who was the Governor of North Dakota in 1968?

William L. Guy (born September 30, 1919 in Devils Lake, North Dakota) succeeded John E. Davis as the twenty-sixth Governor of North Dakota, serving between January 4, 1961 and January 2, 1973, including the whole of 1962.

How many electoral college votes does North Dakota have?

The number of electoral votes for each state is equal to the sum of its number of Senators and its number of Representatives in the U.S. House of Representatives. Based on the 2010 Census, there is 1 member of the U.S. House of Representatives from North Dakota. Therefore, North Dakota has 3 electoral votes.

Which state has the larger population North Dakota or South Dakota?

It depends on what is determined to be a "large population". South Dakota has a larger population than North Dakota. The 2014 estimated population for South Dakota is 853,175. The 2014 estimated population for North Dakota is 739,842.

Both states have large metropolitan areas. The Sioux Empire metropolitan area of South Dakota includes South Dakota's largest city, Sioux Falls, and had an estimated population of 228,261 in the 2010 census. The Fargo-Moorhead metropolitan area includes Fargo, North Dakota and Moorhead, Minnesota, and had an estimated population of 208,777 in the 2010 census.

How do I get from Charlotte to Shelby North Carolina?

* Starting in CHARLOTTE, NC on E TRADE ST go toward N DAVIDSON ST - go 0.1 mi * Turn Right on N CALDWELL ST - go 0.6 mi * Turn Left to take ramp onto I-277 N toward NC-16 W - go 1.5 mi * Continue on NC-16 N - go 2.1 mi * Bear Left to take ramp onto I-85 S - go 25.8 mi * Take exit #10B/KINGS MOUNTAIN/SHELBY onto US-74 W - go 11.6 mi * Continue on E DIXON BLVD(US-74-BYP W) - go 3.7 mi * Turn Right on BOULEVARD INTERCHANGE - go 0.1 mi * Turn Right on S LAFAYETTE ST(NC-18) - go 0.9 mi * Arrive at the center of SHELBY, NC Go to Yahoo! maps to input your specific info

What kind of people live in North Dakota?

Read the book "How Fargo of You" by Marc de Celle, and you will find all the answers to your many questions, including the people of North Dakota. Amazon.com has it and the third edition is out now.

It's stories from the Northern Prairie That People Who Haven't Been There Will Never Believe.

In addition: People in North Dakota are like people everywhere!

How many people live in Dickinson North Dakota?

According to the 2010 US Census, 17,787 people live in Dickinson, North Dakota.

What are the residency laws in North Dakota?

1) You are considered a resident of North Dakota once you have lived in the state for 90 consecutive days unless you are a tourist, a student studying in North Dakota but are a resident of another state, or you are a military member from another state but stationed in North Dakota.

2) Once you move to North Dakota, you have 60 days to transfer your out of state driver's license. 3) If you don't plan to drive in North Dakota, legal residents of North Dakota can get an Identification card.

4) North Dakota does not require voters to register prior to election day. In order to vote, bring acceptable proof of identification, proof of birth date, and proof of residency to the polling place. You must be at least 18 years of age, a North Dakota resident, and have been a resident of your voter precinct for at least 30 days prior to the election.