- Lakota people - Wikipedia
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 three prominent subcultures of the Sioux people, with the Eastern Dakota (Santee) and Western Dakota (Wičhíyena) Their current lands are in North and South Dakota
- The Lakota Tribe: History, Facts, and More
The Lakota were a nomadic tribe that roamed what is now known as South Dakota, Nebraska, Montana, Wyoming, Minnesota, and North Dakota in search of sustenance, hunting buffalo on the abundant plains
- Lakota, Dakota, Nakota Nation - Official Site of the Lakota Dakota . . .
The Lakota have no desire to deprive anyone of their rightful place Rather, we seek to address the imbalances and losses incurred by the United States government as our agent
- 10 Facts About the Lakota Tribe - Have Fun With History
The Lakota Tribe, also known as the Sioux, is a Native American tribe that holds a rich cultural heritage within the Great Plains region of the United States With a deep connection to their ancestral lands, the Lakota people have a profound understanding of the natural world and consider themselves the caretakers of the earth
- Lakota (Sioux) Nation: A Glimpse into Great Plains Heritage
The Lakota are part of the larger Sioux Nation, which consists of three main divisions: the Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota, each speaking their own dialect of the Siouan language Originally from the woodlands of Minnesota, the Lakota migrated westward to the Great Plains in the 18th century
- Lakota Tribe Facts - The Warrior Indians of the West
The Lakota Tribe was a Sioux tribe that fought to preserve their land and culture from American migration into the west They eventually were defeated
- Sioux Nations: Lakota - Encyclopedia. com
Lakota (pronounced lah-KOH-tah) is the tribe’s name for themselves and may mean “allies” or “friends ” It comes from the Teton word Lakhota, sometimes translated as “alliance of friends ” Another meaning for the name is “those who consider themselves kindred ” The people are also known as Teton Sioux
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