The Biesterfeldt Site (Shahienawoju in Lakota, and designated by the Smithsonian trinomial 32RM1) is an archaeological site near Lisbon, North Dakota...
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Big Hidatsa Village Site Fort Union Trading Post Bagg Bonanza Farm Huff Archeological Site Menoken Indian Village Site Biesterfeldt Site Lynch Quarry The...
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142 (1993): 79-100: 80. Wood, W. Raymond. "Pottery Types from the Biesterfeldt Site, North Dakota". Plains Anthropologist 3 (1955): 3-12: 3. http://www...
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Cheyennes lived in a village of earth lodges at the lower Sheyenne River (Biesterfeldt Site) for decades in the 18th century. Due to attacks by Crees, Assiniboines...
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451. Christides 1993, p. 153. Donner 1981, p. 245. Bray 1996, p. 40. Biesterfeldt & Günther 2018, p. 780. Madelung 1997, p. 61. Jandora 1986, p. 111. Clermont-Ganneau...
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Fishbein 1990, p. 123. Wellhausen 1927, p. 190. Wellhausen 1927, p. 188. Biesterfeldt & Günther 2018, p. 970, note 2094. Wellhausen 1927, pp. 188, 190. Dixon...
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Intertribal warfare forced the Cheyenne to give up their cornfields at Biesterfeldt village and eventually cross west of the Missouri and become the well-known...
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established villages. The most prominent of the ancient Cheyenne villages is Biesterfeldt Village, in eastern North Dakota along the Sheyenne River. They first...
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2006.05.009. PMID 16822580. Camenisch TD, Spicer AP, Brehm-Gibson T, Biesterfeldt J, Augustine ML, Calabro A, Kubalak S, Klewer SE, McDonald JA (2000)...
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