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.
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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)
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Permanent Residence, Santee Dakota, by Seth Eastman 1846
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War on the plains. Blackfoot fighting the Sioux. Painting by Charles Marion Russell
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Yankton Pipestone Quarries as seen by George Catlin in 1836
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Map showing the boundaries of the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux land cession area (Royce Area 289)
References
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