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The Sioux Indians actually came to North America from the continent of Asia about 30,000 years ago. There is no one "Sioux" tribe. There are many Native American tribes whose commonality is the Siouan language. Tribes which spoke the Siouan language ranged from Saskatchewan in Canada, through the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, and even in Mississippi, North and South Carolina, and Virginia.
There were two distinct and unrelated groups known as Waccamaw - the Siouan-speaking Waccamaw of North Carolina and the non-Siouan Waccamaw of South Carolina. The Siouan Waccamaw were hunters and farmers, living along the Cape Fear, Pee Dee and Waccamaw rivers. They no doubt fished with bows or spears from dugout canoes or used nets of native hemp to trawl for large numbers of fish. Deer and small game would supplement the diet of maize, squash and beans.
Athabascans lived in shelters covered by caribou hide or wooden structures that were buried partially into hills or snow.
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The Algonquian but there were also Siouan and Iroqjois.
The Siouan Indians live in the region from Virginia to Florida and depended on the land to make clothes houses and other important things.
There are multiple tribes that speak Siouan languages, including the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota tribes in the Northern Plains, as well as the Osage, Omaha, and Quapaw tribes in the Midwest. Each tribe typically has its own dialect of the Siouan language.
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You can find pictures of Yuki tribe shelters at the library. There are many books about Native Americans. You would also be able to find pictures of Native American shelters at Native American museums.
The Sioux Indians actually came to North America from the continent of Asia about 30,000 years ago. There is no one "Sioux" tribe. There are many Native American tribes whose commonality is the Siouan language. Tribes which spoke the Siouan language ranged from Saskatchewan in Canada, through the Dakotas, Minnesota, Iowa, and even in Mississippi, North and South Carolina, and Virginia.
Native American tribes in the Eastern Woodlands spoke languages in the Siouan, Algonquian, Iriquoian, Muskogean language families.
Kansas is named for the nomadic tribe that lived in that area; the Kaw or Kanza people (People of the south wind).