The Lakota term for a wolf (singular) is shunkmanitu.There is no way of changing this into "wolves" (plural) without adding a verb, for example
shunkmanitu un (it is a wolf)
shunkmanitu unpi (they are wolves), where the marker pi indicates the plural.
The Lakota for "Dances with Wolves" is shunkmanitutankaowachi
for raping people
dances with wolves
Šuŋgmanitu-tȟáŋka awáčhi it means to dance around a wolf in honor but english… dances with wolves
Comanches in the novel, Sioux in the movie..
Pawnee
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The Sioux.
Deer in Sioux
there are plenty of inline schools
In Sioux, you would say "Hau, nitake oyasin?" to greet someone and ask how they are.
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