File:Winter villages of the Mandans near Missouri River during the winter 1833-1834 (approx).png

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Map of the winter villages of the Mandans during the winter 1833-1834

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Dansk: Kortet viser (omtrentligt) mandanernes vinterbyer ved Missouri River, North Dakota, i vinteren 1833-1834. Kortet er fra 1890erne, men det viser de træbevoksede flodbredder, som byindianerne søgte tilflugt i under den strengeste vintertid. Handelsstationen Fort Clark ved den største mandan by, Fort Clark Village (32ME2), er indtegnet. (Fort Clark Village omtales af fyrst Maximilian zu Wied som Mih-Tutta-Hang-Kush. Den benævnes af andre som Mitutanka – bynavnet ses stavet på flere måder. Byen Deapolis (32ME5) kaldes Ruhptare af Maximilian zu Wied.) Den tyske fyrste overnattede i den østligste vinterby natten mellem den 3. og 4. december 1833, og han giver placeringen af mandanernes to vinterbyer i: Maximilian, Prince of Wied (Ed. Reuben Gold Thwaites): ”Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834.” Part II. Early Western Travels 1748–1846. Volume XXIII. Cleveland, 1906. Side 324
English: The map shows (approx.) the winter villages at Upper Missouri River, North Dakota, during the winter 1833-1834. The map is from the 1890’s, but it shows the dense forests on the river banks, where the village Indians found shelter during the winter. The trading post Fort Clark in Mercer County is marked with a red square near the largest Mandan village, Fort Clark Village (32ME2). (Fort Clark Village is called Mih-Tutta-Hang-Kush by Maximilian zu Wied. It is also known as Mitutanka – spelled in many ways. Deapolis (32ME5) is the village called Ruhptare by the German prince in his writings about his journey.) Maximilian zu Wied visited the lower winter village on December 3, 1833, and he gives the location of the two winter villages shown on the map in: Maximilian, Prince of Wied (Ed. Reuben Gold Thwaites): ”Travels in the Interior of North America, 1832-1834.” Part II. Early Western Travels 1748–1846. Volume XXIII. Cleveland, 1906. Page 324
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Source ”Atlas of the Missouri River from it’s Mouth to Three Forks, Montana.” Published 1892-1895. Record Group 77. Details of map 63 and 64 are combined and adapted to text about the winter villages of the Mandans, North Dakota
Author Army Corps of Engineers

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