- The
Arikara (English: /
əˈrɪkərə/), also
known as Sahnish, Arikaree, Ree, or Hundi, are a
tribe of
Native Americans in
North Dakota. Today, they are enrolled...
- The
Arikara War was a
military conflict between the
United States and
Arikara in 1823
fought in the
Great Plains along the
Upper Missouri River in the...
-
Arikara is a
Caddoan language spoken by the
Arikara Native Americans who
reside primarily at Fort
Berthold Reservation in
North Dakota.
Arikara is close...
- Hidatsa, and
Arikara Nation (MHA Nation), also
known as the
Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan:
Miiti Naamni; Hidatsa:
Awadi Aguraawi;
Arikara: ačitaanu' táWIt)...
- USS
Arikara (AT-98) was an Abnaki-class of
fleet ocean tug. It was
named after the
Arikara, a
loose confederacy of sub-tribes of
American Indians related...
-
American village in the
Great Plains.
Years later, in late 1823,
during the
Arikara War, Gl****
guides Captain Andrew Henry's
trappers through the territory...
-
Arikara scouts were
enlisted men from the
Arikara Nation serving in the U.S. Army at
different frontier posts in present-day
North Dakota from 1868 to...
- up with many of the men that had
joined in 1822, and were
attacked by
Arikara warriors. Gl**** was
apparently shot in the leg and the
survivors retreated...
- Bear:
Arikara scout Red Star:
Arikara scout Running Wolf:
Arikara scout Sitting Bear:
Arikara scout Soldier:
Arikara scout Strikes The Lodge:
Arikara scout...
- the people.
Ethnographer George Amos
Dorsey transcribed a tale from the
Arikaras with the
title The Boy who
befriended the
Thunderbirds and the Serpent:...