What Native American tribe is one of the largest in North Dakota?
The Sioux Tribe
In what year did North Dakota become a state?
1889
What is the nickname of North Dakota?
The Peace Garden State
What is the capital city of North Dakota?
Bismarck
What Native American woman helped guide Lewis and Clark?
Sacagawea
What number state was North Dakota admitted as?
The 39th state
What river forms part of North Dakota’s eastern border?
The Red River
What crop is North Dakota famous for growing?
Wheat
What important animal did Plains Indians depend on for food, clothing, and tools?
The buffalo (bison)
Who was the president when North Dakota became a state?
Benjamin Harrison
What national park is located in western North Dakota?
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
What famous airplane pilot visited North Dakota after flying across the Atlantic Ocean?
Charles Lindbergh
What type of homes did many Plains Indians live in?
Tipis
What railroad helped settlers move into North Dakota during the 1800s?
The Northern Pacific Railroad
What region of North Dakota is known for its rolling hills and badlands?
Western North Dakota
What major Air Force base is located near Minot, North Dakota?
Minot Air Force Base
What Native American tribe is mainly located at the Turtle Mountain Reservation in North Dakota?
The Chippewa (Ojibwe) Tribe
What document officially made North Dakota a state?
The state constitution and proclamation signed by President Benjamin Harrison
What is the name of the international garden shared by North Dakota and Canada?
The International Peace Garden
What famous North Dakotan became President of the United States in 1913?
Theodore Roosevelt