- The
Lakota ([laˈkˣota];
Lakota: Lakȟóta or Lakhóta) are a
Native American people. Also
known as the
Teton Sioux (from Thítȟuŋwaŋ), they are one of the...
- Look up
lakota or
Lakota in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lakota may
refer to:
Lakota people, a
confederation of
seven related Native American tribes...
- Andrews,
Thomas G (2002). "Turning the
Tables on ****imilation:
Oglala Lakotas and the Pine
Ridge Day
Schools 1889–1920s".
Western Historical Quarterly...
- deplo**** to
Germany with UH-72A
Lakotas supporting MEDEVAC missions at
Hohenfels and
Grafenwoehr military bases. The
Lakotas took over the
mission from 214th...
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Lakota religion or
Lakota spirituality is the
traditional Native American religion of the
Lakota people. It is
practiced primarily in the
North American...
- [oɡəˈlala],
meaning "to
scatter one's own" in
Lakota language) are one of the
seven subtribes of the
Lakota people who,
along with the Dakota, make up the...
- were on
lands those natives had
taken from
other tribes since 1851. The
Lakotas were
there without consent from the
local Crow tribe,
which had a treaty...
- to
force the
Lakotas to
return to the
areas they were ****igned on
their respective reservations. Some of the "hostiles" were Brulé
Lakota from the Rosebud...
- 2020.
Ephriam D. ****son III, The
Sitting Bull
Surrender Census: The
Lakotas at
Standing Rock Agency, 1881
Archived July 16, 2011, at the
Wayback Machine...
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killed due to smallpox,
cholera and
other diseases. In 1843, the
southern Lakotas attacked Pawnee Chief Blue Coat's
village near the Loup in Nebraska, killing...