Introduction
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The Garden Coulee site, located
on the grounds of Fort Union Trading Post
National Historic Site, represents an historic
Hidasta occupation that occurred during the
1870's -1880's after the trading post was
abandoned in 1864. Even though this site is
not associated with Ft. Union, it contributes
to our understanding of land use and politics
in the northern plains during the turbulent
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Click below (left) to
read about the history of the Crow-Flies-High
band, a group that split from the larger
Hidatsa band to avoid assignment to reservation
land. (Lower left image)
Portrait of Crow-Flies-High (Hidatsa; portrait
by O.S. Goff, Bismarck Dakota Territory
in 1883). Courtesy of the State Historical
Society of North Dakota
The page on the (right)
offers information regarding the 2002 investigations
of the Garden Coulee site by the Midwest
Archeological Center, in conjunction with
geophysical contractor Archeo-Physics, LLC.
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also
see>> Trading Post Investigations |
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Presented
By
Jay
T. Sturdevant,
Midwest Archeological Center
William
J. Hunt, Midwest
Archeological Center
Dawn
Bringelson., Midwest
Archeological Center
Lewis Somers, Archaeo-Physics,
LLC
David L. Maki, Archaeo-Physics,
LLC
Geoffrey Jones, Archaeo-Physics,
LLC
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