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  1. Sioux Ethnic Groups

    • Mdewakantonwan (“Dwellers of Spirit Lake”)
    • Sisitonwan (Sisseton, “Dwellers of the Fish Grounds”)
    • Wahpekute (“Leaf Shooters”)
    • Wahpetonwan (“Dwellers among the Leaves”)
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    What are the names of the Sioux Indian tribes?
    • Ogalala (“they scatter their own,” or “dust scatterers”)
    • Sicangu or Brule (“Burnt Thighs”)
    • Hunkpapa (“end of the circle”),
    • Miniconjou (“planters beside the stream”),
    • Sihasapa or Blackfoot (Ntote confused with the separate Blackfoot tribe)
    • Itazipacola (or Sans Arcs: “without bows”)
    • Oohenupa (“Two Boilings” or “Two Kettle”)
    What territory did the Sioux Indians live in?
    • They lived in the American Great Plains region in the states of Iowa, Kansas, Minnesota, Missouri, Nebraska, North Dakota and South Dakota
    • Tribal Territories: North Dakota and South Dakota
    • Land: Grass covered prairies with some streams and rivers
    • Climate: Hot summers and cold winters

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    Where did the Sioux Indian tribe live?
    The Sioux tribe originally lived as Woodland Indians along the upper Mississippi in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The were forced west by the French and their Chippewa allies. During the migration west to the Great Plains the tribe split into three divisions – the Lakota, Dakota and Nakota. How many Sioux are left? There are about 150,000 Sioux.
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    What is the history of the Sioux Indians?
    History. The Sioux first came in contact with the Europeans in the 17th century. Late in the 17th century, the Sioux entered into an alliance with French merchants. The Sioux and French first met when the French were trying to get more tribes on their side against the British Forces.
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    The Sioux comprise three closely related language groups: Eastern Dakota (also known as Santee-Sisseton or Dakhóta) Western Dakota (or Yankton-Yanktonai or Dakȟóta) Lakota (or Lakȟóta, Teton, Teton Sioux) The earlier linguistic three-way division of the Sioux language identified Lakota, Dakota, and … See more

    The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations peoples in North America. The modern Sioux consist of two major divisions based on language divisions: the Dakota and Lakota; … See more

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    Ancestral Sioux
    The ancestral Sioux most likely lived in the Central Mississippi Valley region and later in Minnesota, for at … See more

    The Sioux are divided into three ethnic groups, the larger of which are divided into sub-groups, and further branched into bands. The earliest … See more

    Historical
    • Šóta (Old Chief Smoke) — an original Oglala Lakota head chief
    • Siŋté Glešká (Spotted Tail) … See more

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    Etymology
    The Sioux people refer to their whole nation of people (sometimes called the Great Sioux Nation) as the Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (pronounced See more

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    In the late 19th century, railroads wanted to build tracks through Indian lands. The railroad companies hired hunters to exterminate the bison herds, the Plains Indians' primary … See more

    • Chaky, Doreen (2014). Terrible justice: Sioux Chiefs and U.S. Soldiers on the Upper Missouri, 1854–1868. University of Oklahoma Press. ISBN 9780870624148.
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  4. Sioux | Tribes, Meaning, Languages, Religion, & Facts

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    WebJul 20, 1998 · The name Sioux is an abbreviation of Nadouessioux (“Adders”; i.e., enemies), a name originally applied to them by the …

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  5. https://www.aaanativearts.com/sioux-tribes

    WebSioux Ethnic Groups Ihanktonwan (Yankton, “End Village”) Ihanktonwana (Yanktonai, “Little End Village”) Stoney (Canada) Assiniboine (Montana and Canada)

  6. www.indians.org/articles/sioux-indian-tribe.html

    WebToday there are three main groups of Sioux Indian tribe including Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota. The Sioux Indian tribe language has three different dialects. These dialects are Yankton, Lakota, and Santee. These can be …

  7. Sioux Indians - The Heritage Post

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    WebSioux, or Dakota, Indians, a large and powerful tribe of Indians, who were found by the French, in 1640, near the headwaters of the Mississippi River. The Algonquiens called …

  8. https://blog.nativehope.org/sioux-native-americans...

    WebAug 01, 2021 · The Sioux are one of the largest and oldest Native American tribes in North America, dating back three thousand years. With a territory that spanned thousands of square miles at the peak of their strength, the …

  9. https://www.aaanativearts.com/great-sioux-nation

    WebThe Great Sioux Nation is actually made up of 18 separate tribes, or bands in the US, and 12 in Canada. These are divided into three divisions: the Lakota Sioux, Dakota Sioux, …

  10. https://classroom.synonym.com/list-of-sioux-tribes-12084023.html

    WebSep 29, 2017 · The Sioux Indians, also known as the Dakota, Lakota or Nakota, were originally divided into seven tribes. When the federal government set aside reservations for the Sioux to inhabit, several tribes …

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    WebNov 20, 2012 · The Sioux tribe originally lived as Woodland Indians along the upper Mississippi in Minnesota, Iowa, and Wisconsin. The were forced west by the French and their Chippewa allies. During the migration west …

  12. The Sioux tribe and the Dakota conflict - Indians

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    WebThe Sioux tribes are divided by three geographic regions. The Dakota, also known as the Santee, represent the first four council fires. They live in between the forks of the …

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