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Resources: 3 listings
- Garrison Dam: The Unfinished Dream
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- George Gillette, chairman of the Fort Berthold Indian Tribal Council, covered his face and wept in Washington on May 20, 1948, as Secretary of the Interior J.A. Krug signed a contract to buy 155,000 acres of North Dakota’s best Indian land for a government reservoir. Five decades and 2˝ generations later, the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, which became the Three Affiliated Tribes under an 1851 treaty, still are recovering from the inundation of 155,000 acres of their best land.
A special report by Patrick Springer in the Fargo Forum. |
- Native languages: Legacy and Lifeline
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Hidatsa |
US - Central |
- The Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara, today jointly known as the Three Affiliated Tribes, are fighting to save their languages -- and culture -- from extinction.
A special multimedia report, "Dying Tongues," by Patrick Springer in the Fargo Forum. |
- Thomas V. Baker - Hidatsa & Mandan Novelist & Poet
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