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Dansk: Kort med hidatsa høvding Crow Flies Highs by af træhytter og en enkelt jordhytte ved Missouri River. Byen var beboet fra 1884 til 1894. Ved etableringen af byen lå den i hidatsaerne, mandanerne og arikaraernes fælles reservat, Fort Berthold reservatet, i North Dakota. Byen kom til at ligge nord for reservatgrænsen, efter at stammerne havde afstået yderligere land til USA i 1886. Små dele af byen blev arkæologisk udgravet i 1952 inden området blev oversvømmet af vandet i det kunstigt skabte Garrison Reservoir.
English: Map of Hidatsa chief Crow Flies High Village of cabins and a single earthlodge near Missouri River. The village was occupied from 1884 to 1894. At first it was located in the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation. After a land cession in 1886 the village was just north of the reservation border. A part of the area was excavated in 1952 before the water in the Garrison Dam Reservoir flooded it.
Source: Malouf, Carling: ”Crow-Flies-High (32MZ1). A Historic Hidatsa Village in Garrison Reservoir Area, North Dakota.” Smithsonian Institution. Bureau of American Ethnology. Bulletin No. 185. Washington, 1963. Pages 133-166. |
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Detail of page in ”Atlas of the Missouri River from it’s Mouth to Three Forks, Montana”. War Department. The Army Corps of Engineers. Missouri River Commission, 1894. (Adapted by Indianertosset to text about Hidatsa chief Crow Flies High and his second village near Sanish, North Dakota) Creator: Drawn by Max Heinze. |
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