This group is made up of the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nations
The Three Affiliated Tribes
North Dakota became a state on this date in 1889.
November 2
This region of ND is flat and has some of the richest farmland in the world
Red River Valley
This is the largest city in North Dakota.
Fargo
The Dakota and Lakota people used these cone‑shaped homes
The Tipis
This U.S. president signed the papers making ND a state but mixed up the order with South Dakota
Benjamin Harrison
This rugged western region is home to Theodore Roosevelt National Park
Badlands
This national park is named after a president who once ranched in ND
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
This famous Lakota leader was known for his bravery and leadership at the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Sitting Bull
This city is the capital of North Dakota
Bismarck
North Dakota is a top producer of this bright yellow crop used for oil and snacks
sunflowers
This giant buffalo statue in Jamestown is a popular roadside attraction
Dakota Thunder
These round, dome‑shaped homes were built by the Mandan and Hidatsa
Earthlodges
Before becoming a state, North Dakota was part of this territory
Dakota Territory
This river forms the border between North Dakota and Minnesota
Red River
This garden on the Canadian border symbolizes friendship between the two countries
What is the International Peace Garden
This river was essential for travel, farming, and trade for many Native nations in ND
The Missouri River
This man served as North Dakota’s first governor
John Miller
This underground rock formation made ND one of the top oil‑producing states
Bakken Formation
This 32‑mile stretch of road features huge metal sculptures like “Geese in Flight”.
Enchanted Highway