Many tribes used these portable homes made from animal hides.
What are teepees/tipis?
This city is the capital of North Dakota.
What is Bismarck?
This is the largest and longest river in North Dakota.
What is the Missouri River?
This is North Dakota's nickname.
What is the Peace Garden State?
This Native American woman helped guide Lewis and Clark.
Who is Sacagawea?
This is the largest city in North Dakota.
What is Fargo?
Most of North Dakota's land is made up of these wide, grassy areas.
What are prairies?
This famous US president spent time in North Dakota.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
This animal was important to the tribes for food, clothing, and shelter.
What are bison?
This is the year when North Dakota became a state.
What is 1889?
What is the Williston Basin?
North Dakota has more of this animal than it does people.
What are cows?
The Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota tribes are often grouped under this name.
Who are the Sioux?
Before becoming a state, North Dakota was part of this territory.
What is Dakota Territory?
This fuel industry has been growing in North Dakota since the 1990s and is often made from corn.
What is ethanol?
This is the state's official fruit.
What is a chokecherry?
The Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara tribes were known for growing these “Three Sisters” crops together.
This national park is in western North Dakota and is also named after a US president.
What is Theodore Roosevelt National Park?
During the late Cretaceous Period, water from these mountains flowed into North Dakota after the sea drained away.
What are the Rocky Mountains?
North Dakota produces more of this food than any other state in the country.
What is honey?