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Bdóte (English: /
bˈdɔːtɛ/ "ba-DOTE-tay"; lit. 'place
where two
rivers meet' or 'confluence';
deprecated spelling Mdote) is a
significant Dakota sacred...
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Mississippi National River and
Recreation Area, a
National Park
Service unit.
Bdóte ('meeting of waters' or 'where two
rivers meet') is
considered a
place of...
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Tribe of
North and
South Dakota Yankton Sioux Tribe of
South Dakota Bdóte Bdote Memory Map "Dakota." Ethnologue.
Retrieved 8
January 2013. For a report...
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Bdote Memory Map is an
interactive online map and
website by
which the
Dakota people trace their history and p****ed down
memory of
Bdóte—the region...
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people have
considered the area of the
island to be a
sacred place known as
Bdóte,
where they
moved with the
seasons to find food and resources. The island...
- States. The name is a
mispronunciation of the
Dakota word for the location,
bdóte,
which in
Dakota tradition is the
center of the world. The word in this...
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their creation. One
widely accepted story says the
Dakota emerged from
Bdóte, the
confluence of the
Minnesota and
Mississippi rivers.
Dakota are the...
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September 22, 2021.
Retrieved June 21, 2021. "Mnisota Makoce: A
Dakota Place".
Bdote Memory Map.
Archived from the
original on
September 21, 2017. Retrieved...
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words such as
Bdóte,
whose deprecated form in the
historical record is mdóte.
Cities such as Mendota,
Minnesota take
their name from
Bdóte with the European...
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village of
Kaposia and
consider the area encomp****ing present-day
Saint Paul
Bdóte, the site of
creation for
their people. The
Dakota called the area Imniza-Ska...