Sumanitu Taka
It depends upon which tribe. The Sioux tribes each spoke a variation of the Siouan language.
Shungkmanitutonka is the Lakota word for wolf.
In Lakota it is Å¡ung'manitu tanka [you say shoonk.manee.too.tonka]. The literal meaning is "a big dog that hunts walking".
In Dakota the word for wolf is shungmanitutanka.
In Ojibwe/Ojibwa/Chippewa/Anishinaabe the word for wolf is ma'iingan
šuŋgmanitu tȟaŋka
šung'manitu tanka
Sumanitu Taka... The Sioux tribes each spoke a variation of the Siouan language so it depends of wich specific tribe. when the wolf cries, the Sioux add the word CHUMANI: Sioux name meaning "dewdrops."
whichawonka
Wanbli luja
protector
Wanbli luja
Šuŋgmanitu-tȟáŋka awáčhi it means to dance around a wolf in honor but english… dances with wolves
shunka luta
qui, le ja temaja?
woof.
young chubby or fat boy
(idk u figure it out urself) Ignorant people....The answer is khola, in Sioux language it's spelt... kȟolá
Nashoba is how you say wolf in Choctaw Indian language.