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Jim Wolf, Businessman
Monica Mayer
 

Jim Wolf (Transcript)

y name is Jim Wolf. I'm an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes...Hidatsa, Arikara, Mandan. We've been in business here at New Town for 15 years. Our type of business in this area is the only one of its kind.

"We feel the unique part of our business is...people are interested in the local star quilts and beadwork. We've tried to add to our storefront to make it kind of unique, the old western part of it, and we also want to get into the Native American part of it. People like that type of thing.

"We're trying to come up with something this summer for Lewis and Clark. We're trying to add something more to our business here to attract people."

Jim Wolf, Businessman
Monica Mayer


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From Discovering Lewis & Clark ®, http://www.lewis-clark.org © 1998-2009 VIAs Inc.
© 2009 by The Lewis and Clark Fort Mandan Foundation, Washburn, North Dakota.
Journal excerpts are from The Journals of the Lewis and Clark Expedition, edited by Gary E. Moulton
13 vols. (Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1983–2001)