
Mandaree serves as the primary hub of this landscape within the Fort Berthold Indian Reservation during the early 1970s. The map illustrates a high-plains geography defined by prominent landmarks such as Eagle Nest Butte and Phaelens Butte, which rise above the surrounding drainages. The settlement pattern is sparse, with small clusters near Spotted Horn and the larger center at Mandaree, which includes infrastructure like Sewage Disposal Ponds. Water sources are vital features of the terrain, including Squaw Creek, Spotted Horn Creek, and Moccasin Creek. An industrial presence is marked by a long pipeline corridor cutting across the southern sections of the survey, while the boundary between McKenzie County and Dunn County bisects the region, reflecting the administrative divisions of this part of North Dakota.
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