A documentary that explores the people who occupied the Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village more than 1,000 years ago will air on South Dakota Public Television this weekend
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The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village will host the annual Archeology Days event, giving visitors the chance to learn about early Native American cultures.
I am just returning from a trip to North Dakota and while passing through South Dakota, we stopped at The Mitchell Prehistoric Indian Village, an archaeological dig site. As I read through the info in the museum, they mentioned the three crops the Indians used most as corn, beans and squash (pumpkin). I kept thinking they would refer to this group as the "The Three Sisters." That is what it was called in my grandparents garden. But they never mentioned that familiar phrase.