- The
Sioux or
Oceti Sakowin (/suː/ SOO; Dakota/Lakota: Očhéthi Šakówiŋ /oˈtʃʰeːtʰi ʃaˈkoːwĩ/) are
groups of
Native American tribes and
First Nations people...
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Sioux City (/suː/) is a city in
Woodbury and
Plymouth counties in the
northwestern part of the U.S.
state of Iowa. The po****tion was 85,797 in the 2020...
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Sioux Falls (/ˌsuː ˈfɔːlz/ SOO FAWLZ) is the most
populous city in the U.S.
state of
South Dakota and the 121st-most
populous city in the
United States...
- The
Lower Sioux Indian Community, (Dakota: Caŋṡa'yapi; Lakota: Čhaŋšáyapi) also
known as the
Mdewakanton Tribal Reservation, is an
Indian reservation...
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University of
Sioux Falls from 2005 to 2009,
Fresno State from 2020 to 2021, and the
University of
Washington from 2022 to 2023. At
Sioux Falls, his teams...
- people. Also
known as the
Teton Sioux (from Thítȟuŋwaŋ), they are one of the
three prominent subcultures of the
Sioux people, with the
Eastern Dakota...
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Official state,
federal district, and
territory nicknames are
highlighted in bold. A
state nickname is not to be
confused with an
official state motto....
- The
State Theatre is a
historic one-screen
movie theater in
Sioux Falls,
South Dakota.
Opened in 1926, it
operated continuously until 1990 when it was...
- The
Dakota War of 1862, also
known as the
Sioux Uprising, the
Dakota Uprising, the
Sioux Outbreak of 1862, the
Dakota Conflict, or
Little Crow's War, was...
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states of
South Dakota and Wyoming – from the
Sioux Nation in 1876. The land was
pledged to the
Sioux Nation in the
Treaty of Fort Laramie, but a few...