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How to use Sioux in a sentence

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The Crows sprang to the attack, swarming over the embattled Sioux who had no time to reload their weapons.
He cites the Anasazi, but I cite the Cherokee, the Sioux, and countless others.
The oral traditions of the Sioux, Hidatsa, Caddo, and Winnebago described the twins as having great power as well.
Cattle ranching, however, has become more important to them and many Sioux derive some economic benefit from the cattle industry.
Some 10,000 Lakota Sioux resided there during the 1970s, many living in tarpaper shacks without electricity or running water.
In the following year, threatened by famine and hostile Sioux, they recrossed the river to plant corn.
Young Pawnee warriors proudly stole horses and scalps from their enemies, the Sioux.
The basic unit of traditional Sioux family and community life is the tiyospaye, a small group of related families.
Seven of the Sioux were executed in the ensuing fusillade, and one badly wounded man managed to get away by hiding in the underbrush.
We walked through the grasses that must have appeared much the same when Sioux warriors threaded their way towards Custer's men.
I suggest they position a Sioux rainmaker at every track to ensure a good downpour during the race.
She's also serving with the Army Reserve's 444th Quartermaster Company in Sioux City.
He drove 25 miles to Sioux Falls, where a family friend spotted the old beater and called the police.
In February of the following year the Sioux, under duress, relinquished their claim to the Black Hills.
But long, long before the Voyageurs came the forests were home to the Sioux and the Ojibwa.
The Sioux ruled an enormous grassland empire, from Canada to Missouri, from Minnesota to Montana.
Back at the village, O'Meara comes to the realization that he is not really a Sioux.
Before long the Sioux, who can't speak English, let alone French, finds himself fighting for survival on the streets of Marseille.
Although suffering from hunger because of a prolonged drought and government cutbacks in their rations, the Sioux were not taking up arms.
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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The compact quartzite of Sioux Falls, Dakota, is being quarried and polished for ornamental purposes.
They used to travel thru that country in considerable numbers at that time over the Sioux Falls road already mentioned.
But if she had thought it a Sioux and Comanche story, it would have been the same to her.
The Sioux looked anxiously toward the west, expecting to see a company of their foes racing along on the trail of running dog.
When they finally escaped, the two Sioux slid from the lathery pony, and looked searchingly into each other's eyes.
Then the Sioux plunged their feverish faces into the roily water and drank as eagerly as the ponies.
The immense shirt seen in the illustration below was constructed for a shirtmaker at Sioux City, Iowa.
January 29, 1909, he died at his home in Sioux Falls after a brief illness.
As they came by Sioux Falls and Flandreau, their whole way would not be much under 300 miles.
Yes, go out to Sioux Falls, get a divorce there on respectable grounds, and settle a sum of money on Maggie.
You could not discover my whereabouts, as I left no address in Sioux Falls.
His last trip was in the fall of 1856, when he started from here to Sioux City.
Sixty-odd miles as migrates the sandhill crane, separated the settlements of Yankton and Sioux Falls.
This raises the question whether the nomenclature of the Sioux has not arisen out of a practice similar to that of the Tewa.
This may be due to Canadian example, or to some confusion between sault and Sioux.
When opposite, the Sioux boys fired and the Chippewa in the lead fell dead.
The mother of the well-known Sioux chieftain, Wabashaw, was an Ojibway woman.
To the west, on the great prairies, the Dakota, or Sioux Indians lived and hunted.
The Sioux had retired, mainly to sit dismounted in close circle, for a confab.
For more than three months after his arrival thousands of the Sioux warriors kept up the ghost dance almost nightly.
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