I belive it is the Lakota. However Native Americans not part of the Lakota do participate in it.
sun and ghost
The Lakota, Nakota and Dakota are Sun Worshipers. They perform Sun Dance ceremonies. They continue to practice this religious ceremony today.
The Cheyenne and the Arapaho were Allies to the Lakota Tribe.
The Lakota, Nakota and Dakota are Sun Worshipers. They perform Sun Dance ceremonies. They continue to practice this religious ceremony today.
The question is too general. There were plains tribal groups who historically celebrated the traditional form of the Sun Dance faith; tribal groups who still conduct Sun Dances today; plus, genizaro affairs who engage in what can only be described as a "Pan-Native American"/"Native Pan-American" semblance of the original plains Sun Dance. Historically, most Plains Indian tribes did participate in the Sun Dance. In fact, it is easier to ask which plains tribes did not participate in the Sun Dance--such a list would be shorter.
No. The Lakota were nomads of the prairies, following and hunting the buffalo herds like the other Sioux tribes did.
They lived in North and South Dakota
The Dakotas were also called Lakota from the Lakota Sioux tribes in the northern plains. The Lakota peoples were the largest group in the region but many other tribes and bands were present including Blackfeet, Mandan, Hidatsa, Osage, and more.
Apache, Huron, and Lakota are three different Native American Tribes.
Almost all tribes in the Americas had dieties that represented the sun among other dieties. Some of the Plains tribes still do the Sun Dance. I can think of no tribe that "worshiped" in the English use of the word, the sun.
The Lakota are a set of Native American tribes also known by the other names of: Lakȟóta, Teton, Tetonwan, Teton Sioux.