In North Dakota at Oma's and Big Derrell's House, but I don't know when!
Explain the main source of conflict in this story
because people use their lives and tradition to explain natural things they share their way of life they are familiar with to make a story based on their culture in order to make false characters and mythical creatures.
yes it is based on a true story
In F. Scott Fitzgerald's novel "The Great Gatsby," Jay Gatsby is from North Dakota. He changed his name from James Gatz and created a persona as a wealthy man living in West Egg, Long Island. His true background and humble beginnings are gradually revealed throughout the story.
24 states were donated by Romney:Alaska,Arizona,Utah,Idaho,Montana,Wyoming,North Dakota,South Dakota,Nebraska,Kansas,Oklahoma,Texas,Missouri,Arkansas,Louisiana,Mississippi,the state of Alabama,Georgia,South Carolina,North Carolina,Tennessee,Kentucky,West Virginia,and Indiana.
Lloyd B. Omdahl has written: 'Direct election of the President' -- subject(s): Election, Elections, Presidents 'Insurgents' -- subject(s): National Nonpartisan League, North Dakota Nonpartisan League, Politics and government 'Indices of partisanship in North Dakota counties, 1956-1976' -- subject(s): Elections, Party affiliation, Politics and government, Statistics 'Chapter 54-40: Intergovernmental cooperation for North Dakota' -- subject(s): Local government 'Major attempts at constitutional revision, 1960-1970' -- subject(s): Constitutional law, States
North Story was created in 1995-09.
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A cultural myth is described as a story or set of beliefs that is about a particular culture. The story is entirely or partially made up and is has no truth to it.
"Thunder Butte" is a folk story passed down by the Sioux people. It tells the tale of how Thunder Butte, a towering rock formation in South Dakota, was believed to be a powerful place where thunder spirits reside. The story highlights the significance of Thunder Butte in Sioux culture and its connection to the natural world.
An origin story.