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Bryson Petersen
1 October, 22:35
What were the Mandan villages like?
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Kelvin Mosley
1 October, 22:42
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The Mandans were a small peaceful tribe. At one time, they also lived along the Missouri River in what is now South Dakota. Their villages were the trading centers for all the tribes of the upper Missouri River.
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