Mato Ciqana..generally
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what is my Lakota name;decedant of Lakota Sioux and proud of my heritage.
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tiwahe
protector
In Lakota the verb meaning "to approve" is hechetula or yasuta.
The Lakota word for bear is mato or mahto; the verb "to growl" used of animals isĥlo; adding the element wa- before the verb makes the verb absolute (needing no object).So "Growling Bear" would be Mato waĥlo.
You say maLakota welo [I am Lakota, it's a fact].
Little (small or young) bear in just a few native American languages: Lakota......................mahtociqala Crow.........................daxpitchee kalishta Hidatsa.....................nohpitsi karista Natick........................mosq wuskoshim Navajo.......................Shash yázhí
The Lakota word for a hunter is wole wichasha or wakhuwa
Lakota uses the third person singular form of a verb where English uses "-ing" forms; so mato napsichA (literally "bear it leaps") means leaping bear. There are many other verbs meaning jump, prance, leap, skip, bounce and so on.
You do not specify which particular dialect (Lakota, Nakota or Dakota). In Lakota it is kachel esh or tanin shni.
The Lakota word for storm is osiceca - you say oh-shee-chay-chah.