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  1. Shop Fishing Gear at Blood Run Fishing Products and Apparel. Choose from a Wide Range of Fishing Rods - Spinning, Centerpin, Baitcaster, Surf, Pier, Fly, and Wire Trolling Rods. Explore our Premium Fishing Line Collection - Braided, Fluorocarbon, Copper, and Leadcore Trolling Wire.

  2. Take a self-guided walking tour along mowed trails to view protected burial mounds, village sites and other features of cultural interest. Blood Run is located in Iowa and South Dakota along the Big Sioux River and Blood Run Creek.

  3. bloodrunfishing.com › collections › rodsBlood Run Fishing Rods

    Fishing rods for spinning, fly fishing, centerpin float fishing, trout, copper fishing rods, dipsy diver and leadcore wire rods.

  4. The Blood Run Site is an archaeological site on the border of the US states of Iowa and South Dakota. The site was essentially populated for 8,500 years, within which earthworks structures were built by the Oneota Culture and occupied by descendant tribes such as the Ioway , Otoe , Missouri , and shared with Quapaw and later Kansa , Osage , and ...

  5. The river, abundant wildlife, fertile flood plains, availability of pipestone (catlinite), and protection from winds made the area an important gathering place for seasonal ceremonies and a significant trading center for many tribal peoples from 1300-1700 A.D.

  6. South Dakota's newest state park, Good Earth at Blood Run is a National Historic Landmark. Blood Run is like a natural island in a sea of residential and commercial development a few miles southeast of Sioux Falls straddling the Big Sioux River in Iowa and South Dakota.

  7. savingplaces.org › distinctive-destinations › blood-run-national-historic-landmarkBlood Run National Historic Landmark

    Blood Run National Historic Landmark, a Distinctive Destination of the National Trust, is the largest known and most complex site of the Oneota tradition.

  8. Blood Run National Historic Landmark. Imagine this site as it once was - a large village and ceremonial site of the ancestors of the Omaha, Ponca, Iowa and Oto-Missouria tribes, known as the Oneota people.

  9. Blood Run National Historic Landmark. Blood Run is a sacred site and the ancestral home of the Omaha, Ponca, Ioway & Oto tribes, where they cohabitated from AD 1500-1750. The Oneota traditions were celebrated, and it was an important trade center and city.

  10. Good Earth State Park at Blood Run, Sioux Falls, South Dakota. 6,313 likes · 170 talking about this · 2,385 were here.

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