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    The Dismal River is a winding 71.9-mile-long (115.7 km) river in the state of Nebraska. It is formed by the confluence of two forks, one of which has...
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  • The Dismal River culture refers to a set of cultural attributes first seen in the Dismal River area of Nebraska in the 1930s by archaeologists William...
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    The Great Dismal Swamp is a large swamp in the Coastal Plain Region of southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina, between Norfolk, Virginia...
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    The Dismal Swamp Canal is a canal located along the eastern edge of the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia and North Carolina in the United States. Opened...
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  • Platte River North Platte River South Platte River Lodgepole Creek Wood River Loup River North Loup River Calamus River Middle Loup River Dismal River South...
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    sections of the region are drained by tributaries of the Loup River and the Niobrara River, while the western section is largely composed of small interior...
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    pottery has also been found in some of the Dismal River complex sites. Some of the people from the Dismal River culture joined the Plains Apache in the Black...
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    Dismal Nitch is the name of a cove along the lower Columbia River in Washington state, notable as the Lewis and Clark Expedition's last campsite before...
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    artifacts of the Dismal River culture and likely inhabited by early Apachean people. Cedar Point Village, declared "the most spectacular Dismal River site in Colorado...
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    pottery has also been found at several Dismal River complex sites. Over time, some of the people from the Dismal River culture joined the Kiowa Apache in...
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    February 3, 2003. Jurevicius is an avid hunter. In 2007, he co-founded Dismal River Outfitters, a hunting ranch and resort in Mullen, Nebraska, with his...
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  • original on March 31, 2012. Retrieved January 27, 2009. "Dismal River Outfitters". Dismal River Outfitters. Archived from the original on November 20, 2010...
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  • Dismal River National Forest was established as the Dismal River Forest Reserve by the United States General Land Office in Nebraska on April 16, 1902...
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    The Great Dismal Swamp maroons were people who inhabited the swamplands of the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia and North Carolina after escaping enslavement...
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    Archaeologists have found evidence of agriculture practiced by Apache people (the Dismal River culture) living on the Great Plains in western Kansas and Nebraska in...
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  • attributed to a new culture called the Dismal River culture, or Dismal River aspect, for its location on the Dismal River basin of Nebraska, dated between 1650-1750...
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    Calamus River Goose Creek Middle Loup River South Loup River Mud Creek Dismal River South Branch Middle Loup River Middle Branch Middle Loup River North...
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    Eastern United States. The Great Dismal Swamp is in southeastern Virginia and northeastern North Carolina between the James River (Norfolk, Virginia) and the...
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    north of Heart River, encircled on the east and north by the Missouri and on the west by Yellowstone River down to the mouth of Powder River. The Lakota...
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    confluence of the St. Croix River about what now is Hastings, Minnesota and the confluence of the Minnesota River and Mississippi River about what now is St...
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  • and Trinchera Cave Archeological District. The Dismal River culture was first seen in the Dismal River area of Nebraska. Dated between AD 1650 and 1750...
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    Industrial School Ionia Volcano Precontact peoples Central Plains Woodland Dismal River Precontact communities Leary Site Ash Hollow Coufal Schultz site Signal...
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    Missouri River and into North and South Dakota, where they adopted the horse culture. Having settled the Black Hills of South Dakota and the Powder River Country...
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    Landmark. Of the 26 archaeological sites, most are from Apache of the Dismal River culture of prehistoric, proto-historic and early historic periods from...
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    Canyon and Trinchera Cave Archeological District. Dismal River culture – first seen in the Dismal River area of Nebraska. Dated between 1650 and 1750 A...
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  • The Plains migration theory associates the Apache peoples with the Dismal River culture, an archaeological culture known primarily from ceramics and...
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    000 people. They lived along the Loup (ickariʾ) and Platte (kíckatuus) river areas for centuries; however, several tribes from the Great Lakes began...
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    Eastern Shoshone on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and are federally recognized as the Arapahoe Tribe of the Wind River Reservation. The Southern...
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    semi-nomadic people on the Central Plains along the bank of the Missouri River in Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa, and Missouri. They lived in elm-bark lodges while...
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  • Course at Texas Tech University; Lubbock, TX Ballyneal; Holyoke, CO Dismal River; The Red Course; Mullen, NE Grand Saint-Emilionnais Golf Club; Gardegan...
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