Hidatsa people

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The Hidatsa people are a Native American tribe of the Northern Plains, historically known as semi-sedentary agriculturalists and traders who lived in earth-lodge villages along the upper Missouri River, closely allied with the Mandan and Arikara.

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Label Occurrences
Hidatsa 8
Hidatsa people canonical 5

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Indigenous people of the Great Plains
Native American people
alsoKnownAs Minitari
Minnetaree
closelyAlliedWith Arikara
surface form: Arikara people

Mandan people
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicGroupOf United States of America
surface form: United States
federallyRecognizedTribeIn United States of America
surface form: United States
federalRecognitionEntity Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
surface form: Three Affiliated Tribes of the Fort Berthold Reservation
formedTribalNationWith Arikara
surface form: Arikara people

Mandan people
historicalPeriodOfContact 18th century
19th century
historicalRole middleman traders on the Northern Plains
impactedBy smallpox epidemics
language Hidatsa language
languageFamily Siouan languages
mainCrops beans
maize
squash
sunflowers
memberOf Three Affiliated Tribes
notableEthnographicSource Gilbert L. Wilson NERFINISHED
notableEthnographicWorkOn Buffalo Bird Woman’s Garden
primaryRegion Great Plains
surface form: Northern Plains
religion Christianity
traditional Hidatsa spiritual beliefs
reservation Fort Berthold Indian Reservation
reservationState North Dakota
riverAssociation Missouri River
subgroupOf Three Affiliated Tribes
surface form: Missouri River tribes
tradePartners Arikara
surface form: Arikara people

Assiniboine people
Crow people
Sioux people
surface form: Lakota people

Mandan people
traditionalEconomy horticulture and trade-based economy
traditionalHousing earth lodge
traditionalSocialOrganization clan system
traditionalSubsistence bison hunting
semi-sedentary agriculture
trade
traditionalTerritory Missouri River Breaks region
surface form: Upper Missouri River region

present-day North Dakota
villageType permanent earth-lodge villages

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Sacagawea languageSpoken Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851 NativeAmericanSignatory Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
Plains Indians includes Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
John Baptiste Charbonneau ethnicity Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
Plains Indian religions practicedByGroup Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
Crow people relatedEthnicGroup Hidatsa people
Apsáalooke relatedEthnicGroup Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
Hidatsa language spokenBy Hidatsa people
Hidatsa language ethnicGroup Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
Toussaint Charbonneau languageSpoken Hidatsa people
this entity surface form: Hidatsa
Toussaint Charbonneau associatedWith Hidatsa people