List of people from South Dakota

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State flag of South Dakota
Location of South Dakota in the U.S. map

This is a list of prominent people who were born in or lived for a significant period in U.S. state of South Dakota. For a larger list by location, see People from South Dakota.

Academia

Ernest O. Lawrence

Actors and filmmakers

January Jones

Artists

Authors and poets

Laura Ingalls Wilder

Business

Gene Amdahl

Military

Music

Native Americans

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Politics and government

Hubert Humphrey
Tom Daschle
  • Jim Abdnor (1923–2012), second Lebanese U.S. Representative and Senator; born in Kennebec
  • James Abourezk (born 1931), first Lebanese U.S. Representative and Senator; born in Wood
  • Tom Daschle (born 1947), U.S. Senator and former Majority Leader of U.S. Senate; born in Aberdeen
  • J. James Exon (1921–2005), Nebraska governor and U.S. senator; born in Geddes
  • Joe Foss (1915–2003), Medal of Honor recipient, 20th Governor of South Dakota, first Commissioner of the American Football League; born in Sioux Falls
  • John Hamre (born 1950), U.S. Deputy Secretary of Defense; born in Watertown
  • Hubert Humphrey (1911–1978), U.S. Senator, 38th Vice President of the U.S., 1968 Democratic presidential candidate; born in Wallace
  • Muriel Humphrey Brown, U.S. Senator from Minnesota, Second Lady of the United States, wife of Hubert Humphrey; born in Huron
  • Bill Janklow (1939–2012), Governor 1979–1987 and 1995–2003
  • Brendan Johnson (born 1975), U.S. Attorney for the District Court of South Dakota; born in Vermillion
  • Tim Johnson (born 1946), current U.S. Senator from South Dakota; born in Canton
  • Arthur Larson (1910–1993), United States Under Secretary of Labor, lawyer, law professor; born in Sioux Falls
  • George McGovern (1922–2012), U.S. Senator from South Dakota, 1972 Democratic presidential candidate; born in Avon
  • Kristi Noem (born 1971), current U.S. Representative from South Dakota; born in Watertown
  • Larry Pressler (born 1942), three-term U.S. Senator from South Dakota; born in Humboldt
  • Gladys Pyle (1890–1989), first female U.S. Senator from South Dakota; born in Huron
  • Mike Rounds (born 1954), current U.S. Senator from South Dakota, former Governor; born in Huron
  • Stephanie Herseth Sandlin (born 1970), U.S. Representative from South Dakota; born in Houghton

Science

Sports

Mike Miller

Television

Tom Brokaw

Uncategorized

Wild Bill Hickok

See also

References

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  2. ^ Niels Ebbesen Hansen 1866–1950 (South Dakota History. Volume 17 Number 1) https://www.sdhistory.org/rp/dp/dp_hansen.htm
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  4. ^ "Adam Vinatieri". New England Patriots. Retrieved December 31, 2008.
  5. ^ "Robert (Bob) Barker". South Dakota Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 13, 2008. [dead link]
  6. ^ "Tom Brokaw". South Dakota Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 13, 2008. [dead link]
  7. ^ "Mary Hart". South Dakota Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 13, 2008. [dead link]
  8. ^ "Rapid City woman anchors political talk show at 22". Rapid City Journal. Retrieved July 22, 2015.
  9. ^ "Pat O'Brien". South Dakota Hall of Fame. Retrieved December 13, 2008. [dead link]
  10. ^ "Peter Norbeck: Prairie Statesman". Retrieved November 4, 2008. {{cite web}}: Cite has empty unknown parameter: |coauthors= (help)