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Facts for Kids: Hidatsa Indians __ "Information about the Hidatsa Indians for students and teachers. Covers food, homes, arts and crafts, weapons, culture, and daily life of the Hidatsas." - From bigorrin.org - http://www.bigorrin.org/hidatsa_kids.htm
Hidatsa __ An overview of Hidatsa history and culture. - From mnsu.edu - http://www.mnsu.edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/hidatsa.html
Hidatsa __ A good look at the Hidatsa indians. "You can read about the Hidatsa Indians on this page as a whole, or click a link below to skip to a specific section" - illustrated - From wustl.edu - http://artsci.wustl.edu/~landc/2003/projects/projects2001/indianwomen/asimon.html
Hidatsa __ "The Hidatsa name for themselves is Nuxbaaga
("Original People"). The name Hidatsa, said to mean "Willows," was formerly
borne by one of the tribal villages. ..." An encyclopedic article with links
to additional resources. - illustrated - From wikipedia -
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hidatsa
Hidatsa Indian Tribe History __ A general look at Hidatsa history along with
links to many additional resources. - From accessgenealogy.com -
http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/tribes/siouan/hidatsahist.htm
The Hidatsa Tribe - North Dakota Pioneers __ Nice look at the Hidatsa Indians with embedded links to more resources. - illustrated - From legendsofamerica.com - http://www.legendsofamerica.com/NA-Hidatsa.html
Lewis and Clark . Native Americans . Hidatsas
__ "In 1804,
travelling northwest from the Mandan village of Rooptahee, it was a short
trip to Mahawha, the first of three villages of the neighboring Hidatsas.
The Hidatsas, allies of the Mandans, inhabited a stretch of the Knife River
in what later became central North Dakota. Along with the Mandans,..." Brief
iverview. - illustrated - From pbs.org -
http://www.pbs.org/lewisandclark/native/hid.html
Native Americans: Hidatsa Indian History and Culture __ Culture, history,
art, religion, and genealogy of the Hidatsa Indians. - From native-languages.org
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http://www.native-languages.org/hidatsa_culture.htm
NYPL Digital Gallery | Results - Hidatsa Indians __ Gallery of historic images of Hidatsa Indians. - illustrated - From nypl.org - http://digitalgallery.nypl.org/nypldigital/dgkeysearchresult.cfm?word=Hidatsa%20Indians%20--%20North%20Dakota%20--%201800-1899&s=3¬word=&f=2
"The White Man's Road is Easier!": A Hidatsa Indian Takes up the ... __ "A Hidatsa Indian Takes up the Ways of the White Man in the Late 19th century ... a member of the Hidatsa tribe in North Dakota, embraced the new order." - From historymatters.gmu.edu - http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/90/
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