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meaning of
Itazipacola is "no markings". This
referred to the fact that the
Itazipco were so
generous they did not mark
their arrows (they were
usually marked...
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Dakota and the
Cheyenne River Reservation in
South Dakota, home also to the
Itazipco (No Bows), the
Minneconjou (People Who Live Near Water) and
Oohenumpa (Two...
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Yellow Hawk (also
known as Ci-tan-gi) was a
leader of the Sans Arc
Lakota (
Itazipco) a sub-group of the
Cheyenne River Sioux tribe. In 1867
Yellow Hawk was...
- of The
Sioux Chef's
Indigenous Kitchen Sicaŋǧu, Brulé (Burned Thighs)
Itazipco, Sans Arc (No Bows) Huŋkpapa (End of Village)
Miniconjou (Swamp Plant)...
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South Dakota)
Miniconjou (Cheyenne
River Sioux Reservation,
South Dakota)
Itazipco (Cheyenne
River Sioux Reservation,
South Dakota) Siha Sapa (Cheyenne River...
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known as
Teton Sioux: the Minnecoujou, Two
Kettle (Oohenunpa), Sans Arc (
Itazipco) and
Blackfoot (Sihásapa). The CRIR is
bordered on the
north by the Standing...
- four
bands included are the
Plants by the
Water or Mnicoujou, Sans Arc or
Itazipco,
Black Foot or Sihasapa, and Two
Kettles or Oohenumpa. The reservation...
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Lakota (Sioux),
Oglala (Scatters
Their Own),
Hunkpapa (Camps by the Horn),
Itazipco (They have no bows) or (Sans Arc),
Sihasapa (Black Feet band of Lakota)...
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Jasilea Charger.
Their paternal grandfather,
Harry Charger, was
chief of the
Itazipco band.
Charger also
explained that
their mother cared very
little for Jasilyn...
- member, and
Stanley Looking Horse, a
member of the Mni Sa band of the
Itazipco tribe of the
Titonwan Lakota people.
Growing up in a
traditional Lakota...