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The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, which was established in 1974, preserves the historic and archaeological remnants of bands of Hidatsa, Northern Plains Indians, in North Dakota. This area was a major trading and agricultural area. Three villages were known to occupy the Knife area. In general, these three villages are known as Hidatsa villages. Broken down, the individual villages are Awatixa Xi'e (lower Hidatsa village), Awatixa and Big Hidatsa village. Awatixa Xi'e is believed to be the oldest village of the three. The Big Hidatsa village was established around 1600.

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  • Site historique national de Knife River Indian Villages (fr)
  • Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site (en)
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  • The Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, which was established in 1974, preserves the historic and archaeological remnants of bands of Hidatsa, Northern Plains Indians, in North Dakota. This area was a major trading and agricultural area. Three villages were known to occupy the Knife area. In general, these three villages are known as Hidatsa villages. Broken down, the individual villages are Awatixa Xi'e (lower Hidatsa village), Awatixa and Big Hidatsa village. Awatixa Xi'e is believed to be the oldest village of the three. The Big Hidatsa village was established around 1600. (en)
  • Le site historique national de Knife River Indian Villages est situé dans l'État du Dakota du Nord aux États-Unis. Il fut créé en 1974 afin de préserver les vestiges historiques et archéologiques des Indiens des Plaines du Nord. Cette région était un pôle d'échange et d’agriculture majeur. Trois villages, connus sous le nom de villages Hidatsa, se trouvaient sur le site : Awatixa Xi’e, Awatixa et le grand village Hidatsa. Awatixa Xi’e est supposé être le village le plus ancien. Le grand village Hidtasa a été établi vers 1600. (fr)
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  • Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Archeological District (en)
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  • Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site Archeological District (en)
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