Monican Sioux are from Virgina
The plains Sioux traded furs, buffalo hides, and horses. The East coast Sioux traded poop, The Saponi Sioux was one of the main traders among the East coast indians.
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The Sioux nation was originally called the Dakota. Eventually the Dakota broke off into 3 groups known as Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota. The East coast Sioux tribes came from the Nakota tribe. The East coast Sioux tribes had two main Nations known as the Saponi and the Catawba. The name Sioux refers to all tribes which spoke of the Siouan language (the variations of this language varies from tribe to tribe). One of the most famous Sioux groups was known as the Lakota. The Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, Saponi, and Catawba all was made up of many other tribes. It is known that some of the Creek Indians even spoke a form of the Siouan language.
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LaSalle had problems with the Karankawa Indians of the gulf coast of Texas.
The Sioux had many living conditions. There was Sioux which lived in the Plains of American, then you had Sioux which lived around rivers on the East coast of America. The East coast Sioux also lived in wooded area.
The Sioux had many living conditions. There was Sioux which lived in the Plains of American, then you had Sioux which lived around rivers on the East coast of America. The East coast Sioux also lived in wooded area.
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AnswerIt really depends....actually Sioux is not a language. Siouan is the language spoke by the Sioux nation. Each tribe of the Sioux nation speaks a different variation of the language. There is many tribes among the Sioux, the Sioux ranged from the plains all the way up and down the East coast. It should also be noted that most languages used by Native American tribes deals with direct nouns, and a limited number of verbs and as such Christian / European names do not directly translate to native languages.
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