The Soiux, Navaho
Wampanoag
Sasquatch and his tribe of Soiux children
Sitting bull and his family were members of the Teton Soiux.
Men were the leaders, but the women were a very strong factor in the tribe.
The Sioux Indians used two methods of transportation. They walked and rode horses. Before the horses came to the plains the Sioux Indians walked everywhere and carried all of their things themselves. When the horses were brought to the Plains, it made life much easier. The horses carried them as well as all of their things. Horses also made hunting buffalo easier, safer, and more productive - they could kill more at a time. If a family owned many ponies, they were thought of as very rich. these were the two ways
North Dakota is known as the "Sioux State" to recognize the Sioux or Dakota tribes of North Dakota. North Dakota's official state nickname is "The Peace Garden State".
The Sioux had hundreds of "customs". Categories: Marriage Trading Burial Celebration Birthing Accepting foreigners into the tribe Religious War Hunting For detailed accounts of customs, read Thomas Mails fine book: The Mystic Warriors of the Plains.