The Turtle Mountain Tribe is home to what 2 Indigenous groups?
Metis and Chippewa
This year marks when North Dakota officially became a state.
1889
This national park, located in the Badlands, is named after a U.S. President
Theodore Roosevelt National Park
This beverage is the official state drink of North Dakota.
Milk
This type of beadwork is a prominent art form among the Chippewa people.
Floral Beadwork
This river forms the eastern border of North Dakota, separating it from Minnesota.
Red River
This region in North Dakota is known for its fertile soil and is part of the Red River Valley.
Drift Prairie
This flower is the official state flower of North Dakota.
Wild Prairie Rose
This treaty established the boundaries of the Fort Berthold Reservation
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851
This European country originally claimed the land that became North Dakota.
France
This area in North Dakota is known for its rolling hills and is part of the Missouri Plateau.
Coteau Du Missouri
This famous Hunkpapa Lakota leader was born in North Dakota and played a key role in the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Sitting Bull