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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

Actors and filmmakers

January Jones

Artists

Authors and poets

Laura Ingalls Wilder

Business

Gene Amdahl

Military

Music

Native Americans

Touch the Clouds

Politics and government

Hubert Humphrey
Tom Daschle

Science

Sports

Terry Francona
Becky Hammon
Brock Lesnar
Mike Miller
Adam Vinatieri

Television

Tom Brokaw

Uncategorized

Wild Bill Hickok

See also

References

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