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Dakota means 'friend' or 'allies' in Sioux language.
There are many listed words in the Sioux language dictionary but no translation for the name Pam.
Dakota is a term used by the tribes of the Sioux nation to mean "allies" or "friends". Dakota is also the name used for one of the tribes, the other tribe names being Nakota and Lakota.
Depends on the language, i.e. Lakota, Sioux, etc.
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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.
Sumanitu Taka... The Sioux tribes each spoke a variation of the Siouan language so it depends of wich specific tribe. when the wolf cries, the Sioux add the word CHUMANI: Sioux name meaning "dewdrops."
Sioux Lehner's birth name is Sioux Lewellyn.
Absolutely nothing! "Dakota" is the anglicized form of the name of a North American Indian people of the northern Mississippi valley and the surrounding plains (a branch of the Sioux tribe). In the language of the Dakota Indians the name means "allies".
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The name Kansas comes from the Sioux Indian word for "People of the south wind."
the Sioux Indian tribes actually refer to three distinct groups of Plains Natives...all share similar dilects of the siouan language..."Referred to collectively by outsiders as Sioux, a French rendition of the Ottawa name na•towe•ssiwak, meaning 'enemy,' the Sioux call themselves Lakota or Dakota, depending on dialect, signifying 'allies.'"edited out > well they were called the Indians but then later changed the name to SIOUX cause there was one reason why this name has been changed tho SIOUX!