
The Santee community serves as a focal point along the southern shore of the Missouri River where it widens into Lewis and Clark Lake. This area is characterized by the complex hydrology of the river's edge, featuring the Sand Islands and the state boundary between South Dakota and Nebraska. The local infrastructure reflects the cultural landscape of the Santee Sioux Reservation, notably including the Nebraska Indian Community College Santee Campus and residential street names such as Wapke Kute Dr and Spirit Lake Ave. Inland from the river, the terrain is defined by a series of drainage systems including Lost Cr, Hoboe Cr, and Howe Cr. These watercourses carve through the landscape, creating a network of ridges and valleys that dictate the local road patterns, such as 894 Rd and 534 Ave.
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