Embrace the Rich Native American Culture and History in North Dakota
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水曜日, 11月 1, 2023
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BISMARCK, N.D., Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As November marks the observance of National Native American Heritage Month, North Dakota Tourism is honoring and celebrating the rich heritage, diverse cultures, and invaluable contributions of Native American communities to the state.
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- BISMARCK, N.D., Nov. 1, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- As November marks the observance of National Native American Heritage Month, North Dakota Tourism is honoring and celebrating the rich heritage, diverse cultures, and invaluable contributions of Native American communities to the state.
- Just as the name "Dakota" means "friend" or "ally" in the Lakota language, North Dakota extends a hand of friendship and invites visitors to interact with and experience Native American culture.
- Here are some of the best ways to experience Native American culture in North Dakota:
The North Dakota Heritage Center and State Museum is located on the grounds of the state capitol building in Bismarck and offers visitors an overview of Native American history and culture in the state. - The tribe operates the Dakota Winds Golf Course and the Dakota Magic Casino , both on the North Dakota side of the reservation.