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What were the differences between the Traditional Dakota and the Farm Dakota?
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What were the differences between the Traditional Dakota and the
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Answer: Farm Dakota grew crops etc.
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Traditional Dakota who wanted to maintain their culture and resist efforts to make them live like Europeans Americans & farm Dakota who adopted some Europeans American ways including farming like settlers
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