. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. ?Sii- •,»*i*n-r-»~!^f^tS-?^ — DOG SLEDGES OF THE MANDAN INDIANS From a painting by Cliarles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America In 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of VVled, INTERIOR OF THE HUT OF A MANDAN CHIEF From a painting by Charles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America In 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, 1843. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 83 and clearing their plantations. On the road there were natives passing and re-passing, afoot or on horseback, the whole view presenting the


. North Dakota history and people; outlines of American history. ?Sii- •,»*i*n-r-»~!^f^tS-?^ — DOG SLEDGES OF THE MANDAN INDIANS From a painting by Cliarles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America In 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of VVled, INTERIOR OF THE HUT OF A MANDAN CHIEF From a painting by Charles Bodmer from Travels to the Interior of North America In 1833-3-4, by Maximilian, Prince of Wied, 1843. HISTORY OF NORTH DAKOTA 83 and clearing their plantations. On the road there were natives passing and re-passing, afoot or on horseback, the whole view presenting the appearance of acountry- inhabited by civilized people. At the fourth village the inhabitants fol-lowed them in crowds and made fun of them. Here they found Charles McKen-zie, whom Lewis and Clark met at the Mandan villages, and James Caldwell,who had a temporary trading post there in the interest of the North-WestCompany. Le Borgne was the chief of this village. He was absent at the Chey-enne villages in connection with a proposed treaty of peace, and Henry and partyaccompanied the representatives of the Mandan village tribes to the place of meet-ing—a point west of Sugar Loaf Butte, southwest of Bismarck, on the west sideof the Missouri. The meeting wou


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