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Definitions of mandan in various dictionaries:
A Native American people formerly living in villages along the Missouri River in south-central North Dakota, with present-day descendants on Lake Sakakawea in west-central North Dakota.
A member of this people.
The Siouan language of the Mandan.
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City near Bismarck |
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May 29 2011 L.A. Times Daily |
Jan 21 2003 Universal |
Aug 19 2001 Universal |
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A city in south central North Dakota, a north-western suburb of Bismarck population 18,091 (est. 2008). |
A member of a North American people formerly living on the upper Missouri River in North Dakota. |
The Siouan language of the Mandan, now virtually extinct. |
Relating to the Mandan or their language. |
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The Mandan are a Native American tribe of the Great Plains who have lived for centuries primarily in what is now North Dakota. They are enrolled in the Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation. About half of the Mandan still reside in the area of the reservation; the rest reside around the United States and in Canada. * The Mandan historically lived along both banks of the Upper Missouri River and two of its tributariesthe Heart and Knife rivers in present-day North and South Dakota. Speakers of Mandan, a Siouan language, they developed a settled, agrarian culture. They established permanent villages featuring large, round, earth lodges, some 40 feet (12 m) in diameter, surrounding a central plaza. Matrilineal families lived in the lodges. The Mandan were a great trading nation, trading especially their large corn surpluses with other tribes in exchange for bison meat and fat. Food was the primary item, but they also traded for horses, guns, and other trade goods. |