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There are about 150,000 Sioux. Some live in white towns and cities, some on the reservations, what is left of their country. Only 14% can speak their own language, which was not allowed to be taught at school till 1978!!

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The Navajo Nation is the largest tribe in the US. In 2011 there were over 300,000 enrolled members. This is more Navajo than have ever been in history.

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