Wild Rice is an unincorporated community in Cass County, North Dakota, United States. Wild Rice is located near the Wild Rice River, 9 miles (14 km) south...
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Wild rice, also called manoomin, mnomen, Psíŋ, Canada rice, Indian rice, or water oats, is any of four species of grasses that form the genus Zizania...
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The Wild Rice River is a tributary of the Red River of the North, approximately 251 miles (404 km) long, in southeastern North Dakota in the United States...
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Cayuga is a city in Sargent County, North Dakota, United States. It sits on the banks of the Wild Rice River. The population was 40 at the 2020 census...
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Wild Rice River may refer to either of two tributaries of the Red River of the North, which forms the border of Minnesota and North Dakota and flows into...
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Sargent County is a county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. Its county seat is Forman, and its most populous city is Gwinner. The county is named in...
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for American Civil War General James Clay Rice in what was then Dakota Territory and what is now North Dakota. The 50th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment became...
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River of the North Rush River Sheyenne River Souris River Spring Creek Tobacco Garden Creek Tongue River Turtle River White Earth River Wild Rice River Wintering...
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North Dakota ( /dəˈkoʊtə/ də-KOH-tə) is a landlocked U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux. It is bordered by the Canadian...
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This list of cemeteries in North Dakota includes currently operating, historical (closed for new interments), and defunct (graves abandoned or removed)...
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county in the U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 4,093. Its county seat is LaMoure. The Dakota Territory legislature created...
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U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 98,458, making it the second most populous county in North Dakota. Its county seat...
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Great Bend is a city in Richland County, North Dakota, United States, on the banks of the Wild Rice River. Its population was 49 at the 2020 census. It...
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the state of South Dakota. The Red River flows northerly along its eastern boundary line on its way to the Hudson Bay. The Wild Rice River flows easterly...
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Christine is a city in Richland County, North Dakota, United States. The population was 151 at the 2020 census. Christine was founded in 1883. It is part...
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foundation," and is located east of the Wild Rice River in the Red River Valley near Galchutt, North Dakota. The South Wild Rice Congregation was made up of Norwegian...
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U.S. state of North Dakota. As of the 2020 census, the population was 184,525. Cass County is the most populous county in North Dakota, accounting for...
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in southeast North Dakota along the Bois de Sioux River at its confluence with the Otter Tail River, which forms the Red River of the North. Wahpeton is...
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They gathered wild rice, hunted woodland animals and used canoes to fish. Wars with the Ojibwe throughout the 1700s pushed the Dakota into southern Minnesota...
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other being the Wild Rice River of North Dakota. Wild Rice River is an English translation of the native Ojibwe language name. The Wild Rice flows from Mud...
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Park is a national park of the United States in the badlands of western North Dakota comprising three geographically separated areas. This park pays homage...
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The 2007 North Dakota State Bison football team represented North Dakota State University in the 2007 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The team was...
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rid itself of the poison. Since McCandless lived on a diet of rice, lean meat, and wild plants and had less than 10% body fat when he died, Krakauer hypothesized...
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North Dakota was first settled by Native Americans several thousand years ago. The first Europeans explored the area in the 18th century establishing some...
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named for the Dakota word "onakan," which means "to strike or knock off," rice into a canoe. Just south is Rice Lake where Mdewakanton Dakota from Mendota...
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The North Dakota Fighting Sioux controversy refers to the controversy surrounding the now retired nickname and logo of the North Dakota Fighting Hawks...
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in areas along the North Shore like Duluth. Barbecue in Duluth typically consists of smoked lake fish, such as salmon. Wild rice is eaten plain or as...
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Sioux (category Native American history of North Dakota)
They gathered wild rice, hunted woodland animals, and used canoes to fish. Wars with the Ojibwe throughout the 18th century pushed the Dakota west into southern...
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Wild Rice Lake National Wildlife Refuge is a National Wildlife Refuge in Sargent County, North Dakota. It is managed under Tewaukon National Wildlife...
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the US state of North Dakota runs from the state's southern border with South Dakota near Hankinson to the Canadian border just north of Pembina. The...
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