American Indians
State-hood
The Land
Miscellaneous
100

Which American Indian tribe is the largest in North Dakota today?

The Three Affiliated Tribes (Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara Nation).

100

In what year did North Dakota become a state?

 1889

100

What is the name of the large grassland region that covers most of western North Dakota?  

The Great Plains

100

What is the capital city of North Dakota?

Bismarck

200

What river valley did the Mandan and Hidatsa traditionally live along, building earthlodge villages?

The Missouri River Valley.

200

North Dakota became a state on the same day as which neighboring state?  

South Dakota

200

What major geographic feature in western North Dakota is known for its colorful rock formations and erosion?  

The Badlands

200

What North Dakota city is known as the “Potato Capital of the Nation”?  

Grafton or Grand Forks County region (Grafton hosts the Potato Bowl events).

300

What was the primary purpose of the Okipa ceremony practiced by the Mandan people?

It was a religious ceremony meant to renew the world, honor the spirits, and ensure successful buffalo hunts.

300

Who was the U.S. President who signed the proclamation admitting North Dakota into the Union?

President Benjamin Harrison

300

What ancient lake once covered much of eastern North Dakota, shaping its flat landscape?  

Glacial Lake Agassiz

300

What ND landmark marks the geographic center of the North American continent?  

The Geographical Center Monument in Rugby, ND.

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