Mandan
The Mandan are a Native American tribe originally from the Great Plains region, primarily located in what is now North Dakota. They are known for their agricultural practices, particularly the cultivation of crops like corn, beans, and squash. The Mandan lived in earth lodges and were skilled traders, often interacting with other tribes and European settlers.
Historically, the Mandan played a significant role in the fur trade during the 18th and 19th centuries. They were known for their unique culture, which included elaborate ceremonies and a rich oral tradition. The tribe faced significant challenges due to disease and conflict, but they continue to preserve their heritage today.