People of the South Wind was created in 1979-01.
The wind is blowing toward the south.
The name Kansas comes from the Sioux Indian word for "People of the south wind."
Kansas because in the Sioux language, "KaNze" means "south wind". When you change it to "Kansas" it changes the meaning to "People of the south wind".
An east wind comes out of the east, a west wind comes out of the west and so on.
The wind is coming from the South-Southwest at 10 mph.
It simply means a south-westerly wind.
It is from the local Indian dialect meaning 'land of the down river people' or from a Sioux word, 'akakaze' meaning 'people of the south wind'
Kansas, named after the Native American tribe Kansa, which means "The People of the South Wind"
If the wind is from the north, the wind vane will point to the south. The wind vane is weighted so that the wind can swing it in the direction that it is going.
A wind that is blowing from the south.
Kansas was named after the Kaw Nation (or Kanza). This Native American Nation's name means "People of the South wind."