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Sioux can be pronounced like soo,Sue, or sue.
pronounce it like oh-gla-la soo
"Want" is ci-chee.
+buffalo +Sioux -"New York"
Because they wanted the land the Indians had so they attaked them for it and made them move
It means nothing in any of the Sioux languages.Toqua is the name of a prehistoric and historic native American site in Tennessee, very far from the Sioux country. It is a very poor attempt by white settlers to pronounce the Cherokee word Dakwa'yi, meaning "place of fish", referring to a mythical fish called the Dakwa.
The plural form of Sioux is Sioux.
There were several treaties made with the Sioux. Some were made collectively, while others were made with individual Sioux tribes. Most dealt with lands the white man wanted and where they wanted to cage the Sioux. Among the many treaties that were made were in 1815 with the Tetons, 1851,1858,1865 and 1877. This is just a small list of dates treaties were made. There were many more. What is important to remember is that not a single treaty was ever kept by the United States government.
Sioux City
Was communal and hunter-gatherer with little need for commerce until the Europeans showed up with goods they wanted.
They were forced off because the government wanted their land.
We powwow with the Sioux tomorrow. Let's go visit the Sioux. That is a Sioux headdress.