Sioux | Tribes, Meaning, Languages, Religion, & Facts
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Sioux, broad alliance of North American Indian peoples who spoke three related languages within the Siouan language family. The name Sioux is an abbreviation of Nadouessioux (“Adders”; i.e., enemies), a name originally applied to them by the Ojibwa. The Santee, also known as the Eastern Sioux, were … See more Before the middle of the 17th century, the Santee Sioux lived in the area around L… Sioux men acquired status by performing brave deeds in warfare; horses and scalps obtained in a raid were evidence of valo… Britannica Quiz Native American History Quiz Having suffered from the encroachment of the Ojibwa, the Sioux were extremely resistant to incursions upon their new ter… Students save 67%! Learn more about our special academic rate today.
Before the middle of the 17th century, the Santee Sioux lived in the area around L…
Sioux men acquired status by performing brave deeds in warfare; horses and scalps obtained in a raid were evidence of valo…
Britannica Quiz
Native American History Quiz
Having suffered from the encroachment of the Ojibwa, the Sioux were extremely resistant to incursions upon their new ter…
Students save 67%! Learn more about our special academic rate today.
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