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Sioux language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sioux is a Siouan language spoken by over 33,000 Sioux in the United States and Canada, making it the fifth most spoken indigenous language in North America (excluding Mesoamerica), behind Navajo, Cr...
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Lakota language - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lakota (also Lakhota , Teton , Teton Sioux ) is a Siouan language spoken by the Lakota people of the Sioux tribes. While generally taught and considered by speakers as a separate language, Lako...
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Excellent resource for learning the Lakhota (Lakota Sioux) language since 1995. ... ; Welcome to Lakhota.Com - the leading online Lakota Sioux Language Resource teaching everyday Lakota since 1995! .
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Excellent resource for learning the Lakhota (Lakota Sioux) language since 1995. ... ; Welcome to Lakhota.Com - the leading online Lakota Sioux Language Resource teaching everyday Lakota since 1995! .
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When I can find somebody innocent enough to ask me this, it's usually phrased more nearly like "Just what the [censored] is a Siouxan language, anyway?" OK, first thing - no x. In Sioux yes, but not in Siouan.
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Those who hope they can stop the Dakota Sioux language from dying think they've hit on the perfect word: Scrabble. ... Dakota Sioux language rescued — by Scrabble...
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