Indians
This is the number of federally-recognized Indian reservations in North Dakota.
What is 5?
(Fort Berthold, Lake Traverse, Spirit Lake, Standing Rock, and Turtle Mountain)
North Dakota became this number state when admitted to the union.
What is 39?
This broad and flat area of North Dakota is made up of many types of clay-like and sandy soil. It also houses the lowest elevation in the state.
What is the Red River Valley?
This city is the capital of North Dakota.
What is Bismarck?
This is the state beverage.
What is milk?
This is the meaning of the Sioux word "Dakota" that the state was named for
What is "friend" or "allies"?
This year was the year North Dakota was granted statehood.
What is 1889?
A rise in the ground that can impact flow of rivers.
This is the state flower of ND.
ND is the number one producer of this in the nation.
What is honey?
These tribes make up a majority of the Standing Rock Reservation in south central ND.
Who are the Dakota and Lakota Sioux?
This man was president at the time North Dakota was granted statehood.
Who is Harrison?
The largest area of North Dakota that houses the Badlands, ponds, and small hills referred to as the Missouri Coteau.
What is the Missouri Plateau?
This is the state bird.
What is the western meadowlark?
This president fell in love with the land of North Dakota and became a major investor in wildlife conservation efforts, leading to a National Park in western ND named after him.
Who is Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt?
This tribe accounts for the majority of the Turtle Mountain Reservation.
Who are the Chippewa?
Prior to being admitted to the union as North and South Dakota, the Dakotas were part of this historic land acquired in 1803.
What is the Louisiana Purchase?
Spanning from the Missouri Escarpment to the Red River Valley, this middle region of North Dakota contains rocky soil and small ponds that attract wildlife, especially migratory birds.
What is the Drift Prairie?
This is the state motto.
What is "Liberty and union, now and forever, one and inseparable"?
This major city sits at 904 feet above sea level, creating high risk for flooding along with the whole Red River Valley region.
What is Fargo?