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Mandans.
Aulneau was
killed before his
planned expedition to
visit the
Mandans could take place. The
first European known to
visit the
Mandan was...
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befriended the
Mandan and the
Hidatsa in the late 1830s. The
manager in the
trading post Fort
Clark observed in June 1838, how "the Rees,
Mandans and Gros Ventres...
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Robert Mandan (February 2, 1932 –
April 29, 2018) was an
American actor, best
known for his
roles as Sam
Reynolds on
Search for
Tomorrow (1965–1970), Chester...
- Institution. ISBN 0-16-050400-7. Will, George; & Spinden, H. J. (1906). The
Mandans: A
study of
their culture,
archaeology and language.
Papers of the Peabody...
- Fort
Mandan was the name of the
encampment which the
Lewis and
Clark Expedition built for
wintering over in 1804–1805. The
encampment was
located on the...
- Look up
Mandan in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The
Mandan are a
Native American tribe residing in
North Dakota.
Mandan can also
refer to:
Mandan language...
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Mandan Mishra was a
Sanskrit scholar from
India and the
founder of Shri Lal
Bahadur Shastri Rashtriya Sanskrit Vidyapeetha. In 2000, he
received the Padma...
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Mandan is a city on the
eastern border of
Morton County and the eighth-most
populous city in
North Dakota.
Founded in 1879 on the west side of the upper...
- Missouri. The
Mandans, Hidatsas, and Arikaras.
Lincoln and London, 1977, p. 108. Meyer, Roy W.: The
Village Indians of the
Upper Missouri. The
Mandans, Hidatsas...
- The
Mandan Refinery is the
largest oil
refinery in
North Dakota,
located within the
northeastern corner of the city
limits of
Mandan, ND just
north off...