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SOUTH DAKOTA
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HISTORY There are some Indian tribes in South Dakota including the Sioux and Oglala and others. The first people in South Dakota were hunters and gatherers who may have appeared as early as 15,000 to 20,000 years ago. The inhabitants of what is now South Dakota foraged for food, made stone weapons, and hunted big game animals, including the mammoth. This way of life ended around 8000 BC. The inhabitants lived by farming and others lived by hunting also by gathering food from plants.
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SYMBOLS THE SUN SHINE STATE STATE Bird: Ring Necked pheasant STATE Flower: pasque flower STATE Tree: Black hills spruce STATE Insect: honey bee STATE Song: HAIL SOUTH DAKOTA STATE Animal: Coyote STATE Fish: walleye STATE Fossil: triceratops STATE Gemstone: rose quarts STATE Jewelry: black hills gold
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ECONOMY South Dakota is a national leader in the production of storm doors, computers, scoreboards, and medical products. Common jobs for the people of South Dakota are service industries, such as restaurants and data processing; wholesale or retail trade; finance, insurance or real estate; government; military; manufacturing; agriculture, and construction and transportation.
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FAMOUS PEOPLE Tom Brokaw: T.V. newscaster Crazy Horse: Oglala chief Red Cloud: Oglala, Sioux chief Ward L. Lambert: basketball
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ATTRACTIONS There are some famous faces in South Dakota and you can see them at the Rushmore National Memorial in the Black Hills. Badland National Park, the Corn Palace in Mitchell, Wall Drug, Rapid City Dinosaur Park, a gigantic sculpture of Crazy Horse are popular tourist attractions. some
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FACTS AND WEBSITES WWW.STATE.SD.US WWW.TAVELSD.US WWW.SDGFP.INFO/I NDEX.HTM WWW.SDGFP.INFO/I NDEX.HTM The Black Hills are a region formed by mountain building forces
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