At first, the Sioux had only stones and the bow and arrow, but later, white man introduced the gun into the Sioux Indians' lifestyle. still, some Indians chose to stick with the bow and arrow.
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Because they tookedare jobs.
the battle of the little big horn
Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse. Sitting Bull was elderly and did not fight in the battle, but he was widely respected among the Sioux, and his vision of a Sioux victory was instrumental in rallying them to fight.
because they were trying to protect their land and people
The Sioux Indians fought in the Midwestern states. The Sioux Indians moved around from Colorado to North and South Dakota and parts of Kansas and Missouri most of the time. They also lived in Montana.
The Sioux did fight however they are listed as peaceful. The Sioux was originally traders with the Europeans on the east coast. However if provoked or forced to defend themself they could become very strong fighters.
The Sioux was a warlike tribe. They used homemade weapons to fight against their enemies. They were warlike
Because they wanted the land the Indians had so they attaked them for it and made them move
Yes, when the whites came and pushed the Sioux westward, the Eastern Shoshone met with some Sioux scouts looking for land to camp. But the Eastern Shoshone fought with them and drove them north. Part of the great plains was in Wyomings South pass, Shoshone territory, thats were they met a had fight with other plains indians such as the Crow tribe.
Lieutenant Colonel G. A. Custer fought the Sioux Nation in the (now) state of Montana in 1876...he only got to fight them once.
No they did not. The teton Sioux and the corps of discovery had several arguements that were close to escalating to a physical fight, but they all were stopped before things got drastic.