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Welcome to the Official Site of the Rosebud Sioux Tribe ... The Rosebud Sioux Tribal Council Election Results . . . ... Rosebud Sioux Tribe, land of the burnt thigh...
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www.rosebudsiouxtribe-nsn.gov/
www.rosebudsiouxtribe-nsn.gov/
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HISTORY OF THE OGLALA SIOUX TRIBE: ... Sihasapa – or Blackfeet: NOTE – not the commonly known Blackfeet/Blackfoot Tribe; Itazipacola – or Sans Arcs: Without Bows; also known as Oohenupa/Two Boilings or Two Kettles”; - with Four Bands: Mdeakantonwon: Wahpeton;
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www.snowwowl.com/peoplesioux.html
www.snowwowl.com/peoplesioux.html
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The name is taken from a 'term applied to the largest and best known tribal group or confederacy belonging to the family, the Sioux or Dakota, which, in turn, is an abbreviation of Nadowessioux, a French corruption of Nadowe-is-iw, the appellation given them by the Chippewa. ... Indian Tribe Listings; Indian Tribes and...
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www.nanations.com/sioux
www.nanations.com/sioux
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The largest and most important Indian tribe north of Mexico, with the single exception of the Ojibwa (Chippewa), who, however, lack the solidarity of the Sioux, being widely scattered on both sides of the international boundary, while the Sioux are virtually all within the United States and up to a comparatively...
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www.newadvent.org/cathen/14017a.htm
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The Sioux Tribe; For the Sioux, it was hot in the summer and cold in the winter, fall, and spring. they lived in the central part of North America. They lived in teepees. The teepees were made out of buffalo hides. ... They ate buffalo. They hunted them. They wore buck skin and fur. The Sioux had three names,
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www.mit.edu/~6a26/archives/people/tluo/project/BridgeSc...
www.mit.edu/~6a26/archives/people/tluo/project/BridgeSchool/Sioux/Sioux.html
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Charles W. Murphy ... Charles W. Murphy, the newly Elected Tribal Chairman for the Standing Rock Sioux Tribe. ... ; SRST Council Committees Members; WIC Program Clinic Schedule for November 2009;
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; Welcome to Lakhota.Com - the leading online Lakota Sioux Language Resource teaching everyday Lakota since 1995! . ... "Sioux Indians" is not what we call ourselves. "Sioux" is a French rendering of the Ojibwa word, "treacherous snakes." And "Indians" is the mistaken identity Christopher Columbus gave us when he journeyed...
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You Found It! The WEB's Most Extensive Free Resources on the Sioux Indian Nation (Dakotas) ... Sioux, 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 them Nadowessioux, whence they came to be called Sioux.
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www.sonofthesouth.net/union-generals/sioux-indians/siou...
www.sonofthesouth.net/union-generals/sioux-indians/sioux-indians.htm
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Sioux Indian Tribe History & Information. ... The Lakota ("friends" or "allies", sometimes also spelled "Lakhota") are a Native American tribe, also known as the Sioux (see Names). The Lakota are part of a band of seven tribes that speak three different dialects, the other two being the Dakota and the Nakota.
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www.comanchelodge.com/nations/sioux-tribe.html
www.comanchelodge.com/nations/sioux-tribe.html
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