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- The 1932 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota...5 KB (263 words) - 06:11, 13 August 2023
- The North Dakota Fighting Sioux controversy refers to the controversy surrounding the now retired nickname and logo of the North Dakota Fighting Hawks...22 KB (2,508 words) - 18:47, 5 April 2024
- The North Dakota Fighting Hawks represent the University of North Dakota, competing as a member of the Missouri Valley Football Conference (MVFC) in the...42 KB (4,551 words) - 19:03, 2 March 2024
- The 2011 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team represented the University of North Dakota as a member of the Great West Conference (GWC) during the...6 KB (131 words) - 10:35, 12 December 2023
- 1980 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...5 KB (102 words) - 00:43, 18 August 2023
- 1979 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota as...8 KB (235 words) - 00:34, 18 August 2023
- 1958 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...5 KB (282 words) - 02:19, 15 August 2023
- 1950 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...4 KB (166 words) - 05:31, 14 August 2023
- 2001 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team represented University of North Dakota in the 2001 NCAA Division II football season. The Fighting Sioux won...15 KB (1,030 words) - 19:39, 31 December 2023
- 1956 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...5 KB (243 words) - 02:15, 15 August 2023
- The 2003 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team represented the University of North Dakota (UND) in the 2003 NCAA Division III football season. In...15 KB (1,371 words) - 10:06, 12 December 2023
- The 2008 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team represented The University of North Dakota as a member of the Great West Conference during the 2008...6 KB (157 words) - 10:22, 12 December 2023
- 1966 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...6 KB (201 words) - 01:38, 25 February 2024
- 1998 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota as...7 KB (237 words) - 05:39, 20 August 2023
- 1933 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...4 KB (203 words) - 06:13, 13 August 2023
- 1960 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...6 KB (294 words) - 01:38, 25 February 2024
- 1931 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...3 KB (111 words) - 21:00, 13 August 2023
- 1991 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota as...5 KB (173 words) - 17:27, 19 August 2023
- 1968 North Dakota Fighting Sioux football team, also known as the Nodaks, was an American football team that represented the University of North Dakota in...5 KB (172 words) - 01:39, 25 February 2024
- United States (redirect from North Dakota)world that America will do this great thing. Woodrow Wilson, address at Sioux Falls (8 September 1919), as recorded in Addresses of President Wilson (1919)
- of the crowd. A warning to followers of the University of Michigan football team was displayed by the Minnesota department. Marching under a banner of
- from the north-east, were the Arapaho, Crow, and Cheyenne in the 1700s. The final addition to the Wyoming Native Americans was the Lakota Sioux; another