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Sioux S Tribes, Nations and Bands
Sioux S Tribes, Nations and Bands
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- Page listing proverbs and other cultural details of the Lakota Sioux. From the book "A Collection of Wisdom".
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- Basic information about the Sioux tribes' traditional gender, sex, and societal roles.
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- Native American traditions as told by a Sioux descendant.
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- Home page of a nonprofit founded to assist entrepreneurs of the Cheyenne River Indian Reservation (Lakota) at Eagle Butte, South Dakota.
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- The webpage of the Cheyenne River Tribe. Tribal information, statistics, government, and historical information.
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- Research Center and Museum on the Dakota and Lakota Sioux.
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- Homepage of this historical fellowship, open to anyone with an interest in the history and culture of the Dakota people. Information about the Society and a list of recommended resources.
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- Overview of the Sioux from a South Dakota tour group.
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- Article on the tribe's history and culture from the Encyclopedia of North American Indians.
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- Info on Oglala Lakota Nation, life, traditions, stories, land and extras.
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- History, culture and traditions of the Lakhota (Sioux) Nation
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- Mary Eastman's seminal ethnography of the Dakota people, originally published in 1849. Searchable page images. Each page also in Adobe Acrobat format for download.
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- The Lakota Fund is a not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping the Lakota people of South Dakota. The site aims to raise awareness and sell crafts.
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- Bilingual site (English/Spanish) with information and articles on Lakota culture and language.
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- Information on their land, government, people, culture, history, and the Prairie Knights Casino and Lodge.
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- Ethnohistorical paper about Red Rock in what is now Newport and other places sacred to the Dakota people in Browns Valley, St. Anthony Falls (Minneapolis), and Pipestone.
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- Official site of the Rosebud Sioux (Sicangu Oyate Lakota), offering a view of the land, people and projects of the tribe.
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- Information about the Pine Ridge Jesuit school.
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- Information about the Center, the Staff, the Pipestone Dakota, and their sacred and secular art. Some art available from the website.
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