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STATE OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
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  • [[North Dakota State Capitol]], featuring an Art Deco tower
  • [[Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site]]
  • Norwegian settlers in front of their sod house in North Dakota in 1898
  • Métis]] in June 1846 on the prairies in Dakota.
  • Interstate 94 in North Dakota, near Gladstone
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  • North Dakota population density
  • [[Oil well]] in western North Dakota
  • Administrative building for the Standing Rock Indian Reservation
  • Building in Bismarck that houses a variety of state agencies: Workforce Safety & Insurance; Retirement & Investment; Parks & Recreation; PERS; Child Support; Commerce; and OBM Risk Management.
  • [[Sunflower]]s in [[Traill County, North Dakota]]
  • [[Treemap]] of the popular vote by county, 2016 presidential election.
  • Manfred]]
  • View of western North Dakota

North Dakota         
Dakota del Norte (estado al norte de los E.E.U.U.)
South Dakota         
  • [[Mount Rushmore]] in the Black Hills
  • A [[B-1B Lancer]] lifts off from [[Ellsworth Air Force Base]], one of South Dakota's largest employers
  • [[Badlands National Park]]
  • Beaver Creek Bridge in [[Wind Cave National Park]]
  • Nicholas [[Black Elk]] with his family, circa 1910
  • Brookings]]
  • Deadwood]], like many other [[Black Hills]] towns, was founded after the discovery of gold.
  • Sioux Falls]], with a population of around 192,000, is the largest city in South Dakota.
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  • The [[Black Hills]], a low mountain range, is located in Southwestern South Dakota.
  • A tunnel along the [[George S. Mickelson Trail]] in the [[Black Hills]]
  • [[Indian reservation]]s in South Dakota
  • Pierre]]
  • Turner County]]
  • Congressional delegation in 2015]]: (from left) Senator [[Mike Rounds]], Senator [[John Thune]], and Representative [[Kristi Noem]].
  • Köppen climate types in South Dakota
  • Terrain and primary geographic features of South Dakota
  • A harvest in South Dakota, 1898
  • South Dakota population density map
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  • Much of western South Dakota is covered by [[butte]]s.
South Dakota (estado al norte de EEUU)
Siux         
  • ''Un grupo de siux'', pintura de Cherles Deas (1844).
  • La activista y profesora de la nación siux Zumila Wobaga
  • Bandera Crow Creek
  • Distribución de los grupos dakota
  • Guerrero dakota
  • Bandera de Pine Ridge (reserva de los indígenas lakota)
  • El jefe Red Bird, con vestido tradicional siux.
  • s}}, fotografiados antes de ir a la escuela.
  • [[Tipi]]s siux según una pintura de Karl Bodmer en 1833
  • Danza del [[bison]]te (1894)
INDÍGENAS DE ESTADOS UNIDOS Y CANADÁ
Santee Sioux; Dakota (tribu); Nakota; Brulé; Yanktonai Dakota; Dakota (etnia); Sioux
Sioux, group of North American Indian peoples that inhabited the area between Lake Michigan to the Rocky Mountains, Dakota; member of the Sioux peoples; any of a number of Siouan languages spoken by the Sioux

Definitie

sioux
sioux (pl. "sioux"; pronunc. [síux]) adj. y n. Se aplica a los individuos de una de las tribus de *indios más importantes de Norteamérica, así como a sus cosas.

Wikipedia

North Dakota

North Dakota ( (listen)) is a U.S. state in the Upper Midwest, named after the indigenous Dakota Sioux. North Dakota is bordered by the Canadian provinces of Saskatchewan and Manitoba to the north and by the U.S. states of Minnesota to the east, South Dakota to the south, and Montana to the west. It is believed to host the geographic center of North America, Rugby, and is home to the tallest man-made structure in the Western Hemisphere, the KVLY-TV mast.

North Dakota is the 19th largest state, but with a population of less than 780,000 as of 2020, it is the 4th least populous and 4th most sparsely populated. The capital is Bismarck while the largest city is Fargo, which accounts for nearly a fifth of the state's population; both cities are among the fastest-growing in the U.S., although half of all residents live in rural areas. The state is part of the Great Plains region, with broad prairies, steppe, temperate savanna, badlands, and farmland being defining characteristics.

What is now North Dakota was inhabited for thousands of years by various Native American tribes, including the Mandan, Hidatsa, and Arikara along the Missouri River; the Ojibwa and Cree in the northeast; and several Sioux groups (the Assiniboine, Yankton, Wahpeton, and Teton) across the rest of the state. European explorers and traders first arrived in the early 18th century, mostly in pursuit of lucrative furs. The United States acquired the region in the early 19th century, gradually settling it amid growing resistance by increasingly displaced natives.

The Dakota Territory, established in 1861, became central to American pioneers, with the Homestead Act of 1862 precipitating significant population growth and development. The traditional fur trade declined in favor of farming, particularly of wheat; the subsequent Dakota Boom from 1878 to 1886 saw giant farms stretched across the rolling prairies, with the territory becoming a key breadbasket and regional economic engine. The Northern Pacific and Great Northern railway companies competed for access to lucrative grain centers; farmers banded together in political and socioeconomic alliances that were core to the broader Populist Movement of the Midwest.

North Dakota was admitted to the Union on November 2, 1889, along with neighboring South Dakota, as the 39th and 40th states. President Benjamin Harrison shuffled the statehood papers before signing them so that no one could tell which became a state first; consequently, the two states are officially numbered in alphabetical order. Statehood marked the gradual winding down of the pioneer period, with the state fully settled by around 1920. Subsequent decades saw a rise in radical agrarian movements and economic cooperatives, of which one legacy is the Bank of North Dakota, the only state-run bank in the U.S.

Beginning in the mid 20th century, North Dakota's rich natural resources became more critical to economic development; into the 21st century, oil extraction from the Bakken formation in the northwest has played a major role in the state's prosperity. Such development has led to unprecedented population growth (along with high birth rates) and reduced unemployment, with North Dakota having the second lowest unemployment rate in the U.S. (after Hawaii). It ranks relatively well in metrics such as infrastructure, quality of life, economic opportunity, and public safety.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor North Dakota
1. Her speech problems were compounded by her North Dakota accent.
2. The states include North Dakota, South Dakota, Louisiana and Arkansas.
3. A bill before the North Dakota Legislature would accomplish that, establishing a pulse crop breeding program at North Dakota State University in Fargo.
4. Authorities closed about 100 miles of Interstate '4 during the night from Glendive, Montana, to Dickinson, North Dakota, although the North Dakota portion was reopened Wednesday morning.
5. Earl Pomeroy (D) of North Dakota, where farmers‘ profits have dropped by an average of $18,000 because of higher fuel costs, according to a North Dakota study.