Three Affiliated Tribes


Baker, Frederick
- Courting the French to Trade >
- Growing up the Hidatsa Way >
- Hidatsa on the River >
- Mandan Agriculture >
- Mandan Civilization >
- Mandan Origins >
- Mandan System of Societies >
- Oral History >
- Small Pox Outbreak of 1781 >
- The Arrival of Lewis and Clark >
- The Clan System >
- Trading the Mandan Way >
- Traditional Courtship and Marriage >
- Winter Lodges and Family >



Benson, Edwin

Bluestone, Thomas



Fredericks, Pete



Grinnell, Calvin
- Beaver and the Fur Trade >
- Early Trading with the Mandan and Hidatsa >
- Fort Berthold Reservation >
- Misinterpreting the Names of Our Tribes >
- Sakakawea Was Hidatsa Not Shoshone (pt. 1) >
- Sakakawea Was Hidatsa Not Shoshone (pt. 2) >
- Sakakawea Was Hidatsa Not Shoshone (pt. 3) >
- The Legacy of Native Peoples >
- The Mandan and Hidatsa Were Not Impressed >


Hudson, Marilyn

Little Soldier, August


Mayer, Dr. Monica

Medicine Stone, Diane

Mossett, Amy
- Jean Baptiste’s Life (pt. 1) >
- Jean Baptiste’s Life (pt. 2) >
- Lewis & Clark Say Goodbye to Sakakawea, Charbonneau, and Pomp >
- Part 1 of 7: Introducing Sakakawea >
- Part 2 of 7: The Beginning of Her Journey >
- Part 3 of 7: Meeting the Shoshone >
- Part 4 of 7: Wintering on the Columbia >
- Part 5 of 7: Leaving Jean Baptiste Behind >
- Part 6 of 7: Sakakawea’s Hidatsa Life >
- Part 7 of 7: Who Sakakawea Became >
- The Hidatsa, Mandan, and Arikara after Lewis & Clark >
- The Legacy of the Hidatsa Sakakawea (pt. 1) >
- The Legacy of the Hidatsa Sakakawea (pt. 2) >
- When and Where Did Sakakawea Die? >


Rubia, Anna

Rubia, Anna and Medicine Stone, Diane


Sitting Bear, Catlin

