The Crows sprang to the attack, swarming over the embattled Sioux who had no time to reload their weapons. |
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He cites the Anasazi, but I cite the Cherokee, the Sioux, and countless others. |
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The oral traditions of the Sioux, Hidatsa, Caddo, and Winnebago described the twins as having great power as well. |
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Cattle ranching, however, has become more important to them and many Sioux derive some economic benefit from the cattle industry. |
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Some 10,000 Lakota Sioux resided there during the 1970s, many living in tarpaper shacks without electricity or running water. |
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In the following year, threatened by famine and hostile Sioux, they recrossed the river to plant corn. |
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Young Pawnee warriors proudly stole horses and scalps from their enemies, the Sioux. |
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The basic unit of traditional Sioux family and community life is the tiyospaye, a small group of related families. |
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Seven of the Sioux were executed in the ensuing fusillade, and one badly wounded man managed to get away by hiding in the underbrush. |
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We walked through the grasses that must have appeared much the same when Sioux warriors threaded their way towards Custer's men. |
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I suggest they position a Sioux rainmaker at every track to ensure a good downpour during the race. |
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She's also serving with the Army Reserve's 444th Quartermaster Company in Sioux City. |
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He drove 25 miles to Sioux Falls, where a family friend spotted the old beater and called the police. |
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In February of the following year the Sioux, under duress, relinquished their claim to the Black Hills. |
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But long, long before the Voyageurs came the forests were home to the Sioux and the Ojibwa. |
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The Sioux ruled an enormous grassland empire, from Canada to Missouri, from Minnesota to Montana. |
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Back at the village, O'Meara comes to the realization that he is not really a Sioux. |
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Before long the Sioux, who can't speak English, let alone French, finds himself fighting for survival on the streets of Marseille. |
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Although suffering from hunger because of a prolonged drought and government cutbacks in their rations, the Sioux were not taking up arms. |
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The tail of nearly every Sioux horse is tied with a strip of red stroud cloth as a sign of war. |
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I am very pleased to have experienced the month that I spent with the Sioux Indians in South Dakota. |
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American Indian of Sioux tribe, Billy Mills, won a race for the first time in his life. |
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The Mandans were a relatively peaceful nation, whose traditional enemies included the Teton Sioux. |
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In 1890 a Ghost Dance uprising in South Dakota culminated at Wounded Knee, when US troops massacred some 200 Teton Sioux. |
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On September 23, the expedition met the Teton Sioux, who insisted that the soldiers pay a heavy tribute to them before continuing on. |
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A Memorial Day weekend powwow is held by the Devil's Lake Sioux at Fort Totten, North Dakota. |
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It channelized the river to support barge traffic, first up to Kansas City, then to Sioux City. |
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On 25 June 1876, Custer attacked a great village of Sioux and Cheyennes on Montana's Little Bighorn River. |
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The camp moved in the direction of the Sioux and Cheyennes, toward the Bighorn River and foothills of the Bighorn Mountains. |
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This battle involved the U.S.A. army against the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. |
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I do think that it will hurt your small biopharma company's chances if you establish it in, say, Sioux Falls, Yakima, or Louisville. |
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His family settled there in the 1880s about a decade after the Sioux beat Custer. |
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The Wasase is a ceremony that we adopted from the Sioux more than 200 years ago. |
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I don't know if Congress included representatives of the Sioux in their deliberations when the legislation was discussed. |
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After the war General Custer and the 7th Cavalry were sent to the Black Hills of the Dakotas, the most remote part of Sioux reservation. |
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Ojibwa and Sioux fighting extended over a 100-year period until separate reservations were established. |
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Like every Sioux child, Bad Heart Bull grew up hearing and drawing the stories told by his father and uncles. |
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Sayers is enrolled in a Sioux tribe in South Dakota that has no influence with the Minnesota tribe. |
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Frazier's unsentimental portrait of Sioux culture also exposes the confines of his own Caucasian world. |
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We arrived at Fort Peck and learned that our Indian visitors were a war party of Crows going to fight the Sioux. |
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These groups included the Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Crow, Kiowa, Pawnee and the Sioux Nations. |
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They were cut to pieces by Sioux and Cheyenne Indians in a battle that has assumed legendary proportions. |
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Yet again Hollywood exploits another massacre, that of the Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee. |
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The period from 1850 to 1889 encompasses a summary of the Sioux Wars and the subjugation of Lakota and Dakota on reservations. |
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It spread west into Dakota territory, however, where other Sioux deplored gold seekers crossing their territory to mines in western Montana. |
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Other populations of Sioux are to be found in the prairie provinces of Canada. |
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As for the western Indians, such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapahos, American settlers went around them to settle the California and Oregon. |
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On December 21, 1866, the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors attacked a wood cutting party outside the Fort. |
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His family settled there in the 1880s, high Hollywood western time, about a decade after the Sioux beat Custer. |
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Once General Sully's army reached Fort Union, the civilian wagon train, safely beyond Sioux country, continued west on its own. |
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You may also like to visit our Sioux Languages homepage to see how Quapaw relates to other languages from the Siouan family. |
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The place is the Dakota territory, whose black hills were deeded by treaty to the Sioux. |
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Smith connects Sioux history with other Plains Indians' experience. |
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Yesterday, President Runningbear began talks with Apache and Sioux tribes in an effort to persuade other Native American nations to join the cause. |
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The presentation demonstrated that Sioux migrants tended to move to Chicago in family groups while Chippewa people were younger, single, and more often female. |
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Crazy Horse bravely fought for the freedom of the Sioux Nation. |
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The Sioux must now get permission from the National Park Service to go onto their own sacred land, officially known as Devils Tower National Monument. |
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Early in the battle, the advancing Sioux stampeded their horses. |
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Custer's Crow scouts reported the encampment of more than two thousand Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors that extended for four miles along the Little Bighorn River. |
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Friendly Sioux camped nearby hailed the boat as it landed and took hold of the docking ropes, demanding that the vessel's captain treat them to presents. |
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Custer reasoned that dragging the guns and ammunition over mountain trails would have decreased his speed and ruined his chances of finding the elusive Sioux. |
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The Santee's culture was not only disrupted, the Sioux gradually found themselves dependent on trade goods, which made them easy prey for the white merchants. |
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This mine, which has been in nearly continual operation since the Sioux were driven out of the mountains, has generated more than a billion dollars in revenue. |
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Who shall blame the Sioux for defending themselves, their wives and children, when attacked in their own encampment and threatened with destruction? |
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In 1994, Miracle the White Buffalo, a sacred figure of Sioux prophecy and a symbol of hope, renewal and harmony, was born at a family farm in Janesville. |
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For the Sioux and for the Cheyenne, the sacred land is Paha Sapa, known in American culture as the Black Hills, and their major contemporary struggle is to regain it. |
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Sioux County, Iowa, is a fertile, wall-to-wall sea of corn and soybeans. |
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The Sioux City faceoff made clear that Gingrich is the man to beat in Iowa. |
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But there has been precious little vetting in places like Cedar Rapids and Sioux City this time around. |
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Hirsch obtained permission from the Sioux City school system to film Alex inside the school and on the bus. |
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To represent the Illini with a Plains Indian war bonnet, and to dress the mascot in the military regalia of a Sioux warrior, is therefore totally inaccurate. |
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He has witnessed weddings featuring lone pipers, ladies' choirs and even a Sioux Indian ceremony for an American couple wishing to reflect their roots. |
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Thwarting a U.S. raid at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, Sioux and Cheyenne braves took no prisoners, killing Custer and 265 of his men. |
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This event brought together the whole of the Blackfeet Confederation, including the Canadian element, in addition to members of the Crow, Salish, Sioux, and Nez Perce tribes. |
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As the bill failed in the Senate, a pigtailed member of the Lakota Sioux tribe stood up in the gallery and began chanting. |
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The Sioux understandably resented the invasion of their territory, and the United States Army made largely ineffectual efforts to deter the horde of gold seekers. |
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At various times the boy has told us that he ran away from school to join a carnival, was descended from Sioux Indians, was an orphan and had been a hobo. |
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In the after part of the day, we discovered three lodges of Sioux Indians encamped on the bank, all hallooing and waving their blankets for us to come in, to the shore. |
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Island Sand was positioned to the outside of Two Trail Sioux in the stretch, where both Bailey and Day encouraged their mounts with right-handed whip action. |
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And although Heroin trips up on its own determined sleaziness, the album as a whole is a not-unappealing blend of suspenders, silliness and Siouxsie Sioux. |
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The following week Crook's camp once again began to move slowly northward along the Tongue River Valley toward the Yellowstone, well behind the fleeing Sioux and Cheyennes. |
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Nine months earlier, on August 15, 1876, Congress had passed legislation requiring the Lakotas to relinquish their claims to all land outside the Great Sioux Reservation. |
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All day tepee poles, lodge skins, dried meat, cooking utensils, and other paraphernalia from the abandoned Sioux village were stacked in huge piles and set afire. |
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At various times he has told us that he ran away from school to join a carnival, was descended from Sioux Indians, was an orphan and had been a hobo. |
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For example, he demonstrates that Sioux migrants tended to move to Chicago in family groups while Chippewa people were younger, single, and more often female. |
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O'Meara heads west, into Sioux territory, where he meets an elderly Indian scout named Walking Coyote, who is returning to his tribe so he can die in peace. |
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Soon attacks on hunting parties by Lakota and other Sioux made it difficult to be safe in the treaty area. |
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Cloverleaf Cold Storage, Sioux City, Iowa, USA, has completed a major expansion to its Chillicothe, Missouri facility, adding 54,000 square feet. |
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One team is training Sioux housing authorities and vocational schools to utilize strawbale construction. |
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We have mentioned generosity as an outstanding virtue required in Sioux life. |
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For Kish Kash there's an impressive list of names from current hot ticket Dizzee Rascal to punk legend Siouxie Sioux. |
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His second coach was a man whose mother was thought to be part Sioux. |
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Before the end of 1862, some Sioux Indians set a part of Like a Fishhook Village ablaze. |
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College Three Affiliated Tribes of the Arikara, Hidatsa and Mandan Sitting Bull College Standing Rock Sioux Tribe Turtle Mountain Comm. |
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The Manitoba Maple Leafs defeated Sioux Valley 7-1 in the championship final. |
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In 1831, government officials vaccinated the Yankton Sioux at Sioux Agency. |
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Tribes represented include Arapaho, Assiniboine, Isleta, Navajo, San Carlos Apache, Sioux, Taos, and Tohono O'odham Indians. |
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Asfora currently serves as a Neurosurgeon at Sanford Clinic in Sioux Falls. |
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The colors include a variegated Crow blue, periwinkle blue, Sioux green, rose white-heart, white, Sioux blue and corn yellow. |
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The Sioux kept consolidating their dominant position on the northern plains. |
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All three tribes were forced to live outside their treaty area south of the Missouri by the Lakota and other Sioux. |
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The clear star of the opening round was Joe Horan's Maireads Fantasy, a daughter of Premier Fantasy and Maybe Baby, and litter sister to Slick Sioux and Strawberry Leaf. |
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At the heart of the looming punk explosion, he was working for Malcolm McLaren and Vivienne Westwood and hanging out with such scenesters as Siouxsie Sioux. |
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The big war party was neutralized by Yanktonai Sioux Indians. |
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Many of Claxton's works, such as I Want to Know Why, and Sitting Bull and the Moose Jaw Sioux mine the archive for traces and recorded documents of Indigenous experiences. |
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Effective today, Delta Connection carrier Comair offers three daily roundtrip flights between Sioux Falls and Cincinnati using the Bombardier CRJ regional jet. |
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A large Sioux force killed all 80 soldiers who had been lured into chasing a small party of warriors in the midst of trying to defend a pack train of supplies. |
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In South Dakota, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe's Si Tanka College bought Huron University in 2001, and the college has been struggling with finances. |
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Woe to the Sioux if the Northern Cheyennes get a chance to coup! |
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Vocalist Siouxsie Sioux embodied how Manson aspired to be as a teen. |
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This 300 page text is a nonfiction account of the Dakota, Sioux. |
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