She wrote for alternative weekly papers in the first two states, and tried to learn lakota in the last. |
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The grant will offer incentives to staff at the college to learn and use the Lakota language and mentors to support them. |
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For eight years he held together an alliance of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne tribes that pursued their old free existence. |
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In this collaboration between Bruchac and S.D. Nelson, of Lakota Indian descent, the boyhood story of Crazy Horse is told. |
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Meanwhile, Crazy Horse and other Lakota and Northern Cheyenne war leaders planned the attack. |
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On July 28, 1865, the First and Fourth United States Volunteers and the Sixth Iowa Cavalry turned back repeated Lakota attacks. |
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There are 6,000 Lakota speakers out of a population of 20,000 but language use is very strong in some Lakota communities. |
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A final series of surrenders followed as hungry Lakota bands capitulated at military posts along the upper Missouri and Yellowstone. |
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Beginning in 1856, Oglalas, Cheyennes, Arapahos, and a few people from other Lakota tribes waged an all-out war on the Crows. |
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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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Some 10,000 Lakota Sioux resided there during the 1970s, many living in tarpaper shacks without electricity or running water. |
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Also, when looking at the Lakota medicine wheel, the color white is north, symbolized by the white buffalo. |
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The council meets annually to discuss matters affecting the entire Lakota nation. |
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Tales of the Lakota, the Cherokee, the Inuit and the Seneca, all laid out right at the foot of the Capitol. |
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Despite a total lack of racing experience, he bought a 60-foot racing trimaran and named it Lakota. |
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Aside from here, the Lakota and Iroquois nations are represented as Native American countries. |
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Participants in the pretest represented a variety of tribes, including Navajo, Arapaho, Oneida, Ojibway, Kickapoo, Cherokee, and Lakota. |
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Nor is Johns dismayed by the fact that the Lakota and Choctaw are small language groups. |
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My Lakota Hubbard squashes seem to be having an issue with blossom-end rot. |
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Instead, we are offered new civilizations in the forms of the Iroquois, the Americans, the Indians, the Persians, the Dutch, and the Lakota. |
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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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Lakota fluency was based on how well they could speak, write, or use the Lakota language. |
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He is one of the most revered Lakota warriors and spiritual leaders in Native history. |
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Don't think about being Lakota, or about us being Ojibwa, or about those that might not accept you. |
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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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I am Lakota and Mohawk, originally from the Akwesasne Mohawk Reserve. |
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Many of the Scots who were pioneering the west in the 1800s intermarried with the Lakota while working their way through the mid-west as fur trappers. |
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Helki is Lakota, but she is as Indian as you or me and the rest. |
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During a visit to Saskatchewan, Charles spent 20 minutes in Smoke's classroom in Regina, where Smoke captivated him with traditional Lakota hand games. |
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Lyle, whose heritage is part Lakota, is quieter than the other two. |
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On the reservation, I rode with some Lakota people, and there was this amazing stallion that was the father of most of the horses we were riding that day. |
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Tanka Bars and smaller Tanka Bites were created on the Pine Ridge Reservation of the Lakota tribe in South Dakota. |
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The tribes called for the United States Army to interfere, and they would routinely do so until the end of Lakota primacy. |
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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 version of the Okipa as practiced by the Lakota may be seen in the 1970 film A Man Called Horse starring Richard Harris. |
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Lori and Lana are first cousins, but they are like sisters in the Lakota tradition. |
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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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The original confederation of Lakota was made up of seven nations that spoke three dialects of the language classified as Siouan. |
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Luke fingers sage while his grandmother, or unci in Lakota, and an even more elderly woman sit and quilt next to him. |
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By 1804 when Lewis and Clark visited the tribe, the number of Mandan had been greatly reduced by smallpox epidemics and warring bands of Assiniboine, Lakota and Arikara. |
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His fame beyond his own Oglala Lakota community is largely due to Black Elk Speaks, John Neihardt's interpretive account of the early years of the holy man's life. |
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Data suggests that Lakota is early-maturing enough to be grown in northern production areas and sufficiently scab-resistant to be grown in the humid Southeast. |
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Lakota women would harvest the quills for quillwork by throwing a blanket over a porcupine and retrieving the quills it left stuck in the blanket. |
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