Sioux - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sioux (pronounced /suː/ ) are a Native American and First Nations people. The term can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or any of the nation's many dialects. The Sioux co...
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Lakota people - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Lakota (pronounced ; also Lakȟóta , Teton , Tetonwan , Teton Sioux ) are a Native American tribe. They are part of a confederation of seven related Sioux tribes (the Očhéthi Š...
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In 1854, when Nebraska was admitted into the Union, there were, as nearly as can be estimated, 10,000 Indians on reservation & in the Territory, the greater portion of them living in the eastern part, in permanent villages, along the Missouri ... These Indians wear citizens' dress and are the most civilized of all the Sioux.
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The Dakota Indians were a very large Native American group that was composed of several tribal groups who all spoke a language known as Siouan. Because of this language affiliation the Dakota have been popularly known as the Sioux, a term that should really apply to the entire group. ... Villasur Sent to Nebraska...
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Email Addresses for Program Depts. ... Human Resource Dir. ... Social Services Dir.
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In 1837 the Sioux sold all of their remaining territory east of the Mississippi. In the winter of 1837-8 smallpox, introduced from a passing steamer, swept over all the tribes of the upper Missouri River, killing perhaps 30,000 Indians, of whom a large proportion were Sioux.
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NEIHARDT, JOHN, EDITOR Black Elk Speaks: Being the Life Story of a Holy Man of the Oglala Sioux; Lincoln, NE, University of Nebraska Press. 1971. Paperback. Ill.: Standing Bear. This book has a white soft cover with black lettering and black-and-white cover illustrations.
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SIR: I have the honor to call your attention to the inclosed copy of a letter from Superintendent Samuel M. Janney, dated the 20th instant, relative to the reservation of the Santee Sioux Indians in Nebraska.
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DESCRIPTION: 1 photograph of U.S. Indian Inspector Edmond Mallet (1842-1907), Brule Sioux Wiilie Thunder Hawk, and Yankton Sioux Lucy Rouse at Lenora (Nebraska) Indian School, May 1, 1889. ... ; 1800s ; DESCRIPTION: 1 undated photograph of a Plains Indian in front of tepees. 1 undated photograph of 2 Sioux Indians,
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