Mandaree Hidatsa Celebration

Mandaree Hidatsa Celebration Information

The annual Mandaree Hidatsa Celebration stands as a cornerstone event in the cultural calendar of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara (MHA) Nation. This three-day event welcomes tribal members, other tribes and visitors from afar. Held in the scenic backdrop of Mandaree, North Dakota's prairies and rolling hills. This annual gathering serves as a vibrant testament to the rich heritage and traditions of the MHA people. Participants are treated to a kaleidoscope of activities, including traditional dances, rhythmic drumming circles, soulful singing performances and captivating storytelling sessions. 

Sports tournaments foster camaraderie and friendly competition, while arts and crafts exhibitions provide a platform for showcasing indigenous creativity. Amidst the festivities, the aroma of traditional cuisine wafts through the air, tantalizing taste buds and inviting all to savor the flavors of MHA culture. Through its multi-day format, the Mandaree Hidatsa Celebration offers a profound opportunity for cultural exchange, community bonding and the celebration of shared identity and heritage.

The landscape surrounding Mandaree is characterized by wide-open spaces, lush green fields and the scenic beauty of Lake Sakakawea, which offers opportunities for boating, fishing, and hiking.  Be sure to visit the Tribes' reconstructed Earthlodge Village on the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation near New Town, North Dakota. Located on the picturesque shores of Lake Sakakawea, you can stay the night in an earth lodge, take a trail ride and hear stories of the Mandan, Hidatsa and Arikara peoples from cultural interpreters. While in New Town,  visit the Three Affiliated Tribes museum to learn more about the Tribes' history and culture.

This region's natural beauty adds to the charm of the celebration. While in the area, you can explore nearby attractions such as the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site, about 60 miles away, which offers a fascinating glimpse into the history and culture of the Northern Plains Indians. The Little Missouri National Grassland, within 100 miles of Mandaree, provides outdoor adventures like hiking and wildlife viewing.

For those traveling to the celebration, the nearest airport is Minot International Airport, located about 100 miles northeast of Mandaree. The nearest Amtrack station is also in Minot.

Mandaree Hidatsa Celebration

Travel information
  • Time Zones: Central Standard Time, Mountain Standard Time

Event Dates

Starts: July 20, 2024

Ends: July 21, 2024

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