Sioux
The Sioux (pronounced "soo") are a Native American tribe. They live in the Midwestern U.S. They have a long history with the European colonists that eventually became the Americans. Today, the Sioux mainly consist of 2 language-based tribes: The Dakota, and the Lakota.
Famous Sioux People
Sioux Media
Chief Black Tail Deer and his family at the 1904 World's Fair
Ledger artwork by Lakota artist Black Hawk representing a heyókȟa, (dreamer of a Wakíŋyaŋ, thunder being), c.1880
Chief Red Cloud and other Lakota leaders, c. 1865–1880
Funeral scaffold of a Sioux chief (Karl Bodmer)
Permanent Residence, Santee Dakota, by Seth Eastman 1846
Yankton Pipestone Quarries as seen by George Catlin in 1836
Little Crow, leader of the Mdewakanton during the 1862 Dakota War, c. 1863
Drawing of the mass hanging of Dakota in Mankato, Minnesota