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Lewis & Clark at Fort Mandan [videorecording] / presented by MDU Resources Group ; North Dakota Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Foundation ; writer/producer, Darrell Dorgan ; produced by Dakom Inc

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Author:
Dorgan, Darrell  Search this
Ambrose, Stephen E  Search this
Baker, Gerard  Search this
Burns, Ken 1953-  Search this
Duncan, Dayton  Search this
Bodmer, Karl 1809-1893  Search this
MDU Resources Group  Search this
North Dakota Lewis & Clark Bicentennial Foundation  Search this
Dakom Inc  Search this
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806)  Search this
Subject:
Sacagawea  Search this
Lewis, Meriwether 1774-1809  Search this
Clark, William 1770-1838  Search this
Lewis and Clark Expedition (1804-1806)  Search this
Physical description:
1 videocassette (50 min.) : sd., col. with some b&w sequences ; 1/2 in
Type:
Videorecordings
Place:
North Dakota
Fort Mandan (N.D.)
United States
Date:
1999
C1999
Notes:
Music from "Lewis & Clark, sounds of discovery," Chairmaker's rush/Makoche Music available on CD and cassette.
Summary:
Fort Mandan was the wintering post of the Lewis & Clark Expedition in 1804-1805. It was at Fort Mandan that this military expedition was befriended by the Mandan and Hidatsa Tribes, who showed them how to survive the often brutal winter. Sakakawea joined the Expedition at Fort Mandan and it was here that they discovered the beauty of the land and abundance of wildlife. Features images of the Mandan and Hidatsa Nations as captured by famed artist Karl Bodmer.
Topic:
History  Search this
Discovery and exploration  Search this
Call number:
F592.7
video 000376
Data Source:
Smithsonian Libraries
EDAN-URL:
edanmdm:siris_sil_611597