Columbus thought he landed in this country, which is why he called the people he met "Indians."
India
When did North Dakota become a state?
1889
True or False: Wooly mammoths, mastodons, giant bison, ground sloths and horses lived in North Dakota during the Ice Age.
True
In Sioux Language, Dakota means what?
Friend
What is North Dakota's state bird?
Western Meadowlark
The U.S. governement made what with different Indian tribes to keep the peace, get more land, and obtain other benefits.
treaties
Minot Air Force Base has how many active missiles?
150
The Dakota Territory used to be one large territory before North Dakota and South Dakota became separate states.
True
True or False: North Dakota is the nation's largest producer of honey.
True
Bismarck
True or False: The state in which a tribe is located does not have authority over the tribe.
True.
What year did construction begin on the Garrison Dam?
1946
Lake _________ is one of the largest man-made lakes in the country.
Sakakawea
North Dakota heritage is strongly made up of _________ heritage.
Norwegian
What is North Dakota's state flower?
Wild Prairie Rose
The ______ ranks equally with the governor of the state?
Population is increasing in North Dakota due to increasing American Indian populations and ________.
Oil, wind, and _____ are resources in North Dakota for energy.
coal
North Dakota is famous for its _______ ________, Fleischkuekle, Lefse and Kuchen!
Knoephla Soup
North Dakota is also known as the Peace _____ State.
What are the ND five nations, or tribes, located within its borders?
1. Three Affiliated Tribes
2. Spirit Lake Nation
3. Standing Rock Sioux Tribe
4. Sisseton-Wahpeton Sioux Tribe
5. Turtle Mountain Band of Chippewa
In 1930, ND reached its peak population until 2015, what was the population?
680,845
True or False: North Dakota's massive coal deposits help meet the national need for energy.
True
In North Dakota, "Ope" is the proper way to apologize or say _______ me.
excuse
The state tree of North Dakota is what?
American Elm