- The
Sioux or
Oceti Sakowin (/suː/ SOO; Dakota/Lakota: Očhéthi Šakówiŋ [oˈtʃʰeːtʰi ʃaˈkoːwĩ]) are
groups of
Native American tribes and
First Nations people...
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individuals have a
moral reciprocal relationship with the non-human world. The
Oceti Sakowin belief of Mni
Wiconi (water is life), for instance,
describes a...
- Canada. The ****iniboine
branched off from the
Great Sioux Nation (aka the
Oceti Sakowin) long ago and
moved further west from the
original territory in...
- the
color red or crimson.
Lakota is one of
three languages spoken by the
Oceti Sakowin Sioux Tribes that are
indigenous to the
United States. This disambiguation...
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Oceti Sakowin encampment at the
Dakota Access Pipeline protests camps in
North Dakota...
- or by
young adults and ****s in the
communities of the
Lakota people (
Oceti Sakowin), Ojibwe, Ponca, Omaha, Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Choctaw, Otoe...
- is
known for
being the
protectors of the
sacred Pipestone Quarry for the
Oceti Sakowin (Dakota). The
tribe maintains a free-ranging
bison herd. The tribe's...
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located on the St.
Marys River.
Originally a part of the
homelands of the
Oc̣eṭi Ṡakowiƞ (Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda, or Sioux), who were
pushed westward by...
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North Dakota, are the
Lakota and the
Dakota ("The
Great Sioux Nation" or "
Oceti Sakowin",
meaning the
seven council fires), the Blackfoot, the Cheyenne...
- 1671–1763
British Empire 1763–1783 United
States 1783–present For centuries,
Oc̣eṭi Ṡakowiƞ (Dakota, Lakota, Nakoda), or Sioux,
people lived in the area. Around...