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  2. Lake Oahe - Wikipedia

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    The lake is named for the 1874 Oahe Indian Mission. [3] Lake Oahe begins just north of Pierre, South Dakota and extends nearly as far north as Bismarck, North Dakota. Mobridge, South Dakota is located on the eastern shore of the central portion of the lake. Bridges over Lake Oahe include US Route 212 west of Gettysburg, South Dakota and US ...

  3. Oahe Downstream Recreation Area - Wikipedia

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    Oahe Downstream Recreation Area is a state recreation area in Stanley County, South Dakota in the United States. The recreation area is named for being immediately downstream of the Oahe Dam and Lake Oahe , a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers dam and reservoir.

  4. Pick–Sloan Missouri Basin Program - Wikipedia

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    The construction of main-stream dams also affected other Native American tribes living along the Missouri River on the Fort Berthold, Cheyenne River, Standing Rock, Crow Creek, and Lower Brule Indian reservations. The Garrison, Oahe, and Fort Randall dams created a reservoir that eliminated 90 percent of timber and 75 percent of wildlife on the ...

  5. Fort Yates, North Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Fort Yates is located on the western bank of Lake Oahe. According to the United States Census Bureau , the hamlet has a total area of 0.06 square miles (0.16 km 2 ), all land. [ 7 ] Fort Yates has a semiarid climate ( Köppen BSk ), with hot summers, cold and very dry winters (though sometimes moderated by chinook winds) and substantial diurnal ...

  6. Cheyenne River - Wikipedia

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    Near the town of Cherry Creek, it is joined by Cherry Creek and flows into Missouri at Lake Oahe, approximately 32 mi (50 km) NNW of Pierre, South Dakota, with the lower 35 mi (56 km) of the river forming an arm of Lake Oahe. The Belle Fourche River is the largest tributary of the Cheyenne.

  7. South Dakota angler hauls in 17-pound walleye on Lake Oahe ...

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    Nov. 12—GETTYSBURG — Less than three weeks after a North Dakota angler reeled in a state record-size walleye on Lake Oahe, a South Dakota fisherman appears to have broken the record with a 17 ...

  8. Standing Rock Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    More than 200,000 acres (810 km 2) on the Standing Rock Reservation and the Cheyenne River Reservation in South Dakota were flooded by the Oahe Dam alone. As of 2015, poverty remains a problem for the displaced populations in the Dakotas. They have sought compensation for their towns submerged under Lake Oahe, and the loss of traditional ways ...

  9. List of Indian reservations in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Red Lake Reservation: Minnesota: 5,896: 881.29 (2,282.54) ... A state designated American Indian reservation is the land area designated by a state for state ...