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•The Indians found it easier to hunt buffalo and travel further in the pains on horses that they had captured from the Spanish.
•The Indians also moved to escape the new diseases such as cholera and smallpox that the Europeans brought with them.
Because they were forced to settle there by the United States,
Before then they were nomadic and followed to buffalo migration pattern.
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They were a nomadic tribe and like all nomadic tribes they moved for two reasons. They followed their food supply and to protect themselves for weather or predators.
the government pushed the Sioux into the Dakotas
The Sioux Indians are a nomadic tribe of Native Americans. They eventually settled in the Dakotas and fought General Custer at the Last Stand. The Sioux were led by Sitting Bull.
North and South Dakota. The Dakotas region of the United States, in the Black Hills.
Sitting Bull
1899
It was a nomad tribe in the Dakotas, Montanaand Iowa states. The reservation for them was implemented in 1868 and stablished in South Dakota.
It was a nomad tribe in the Dakotas, Montanaand Iowa states. The reservation for them was implemented in 1868 and stablished in 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.
There are several definitions of "Dakotas". The Dakota are a North American Indian tribe, also known as Sioux. Dakota is a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota and the Assiniboin Indians. Dakota was the name of a US Territory which became the US states of North Dakota and South Dakota. Collectively, North Dakota and South Dakota are known as "the Dakotas".
The Sioux Indians settled in the Great Plains Region. Im doing a project about it in my 5th grade class.
The Sioux have been in north America as long as any other tribe.
First of all, not all of the main cities in the Dakotas are located on the Missouri River or the Red River. The largest city in the Dakotas, Sioux Falls, South Dakota, is located on the Big Sioux River. Sioux Falls is located there because the people who settled the area needed water. The same would be for Rapid City, South Dakota and Minot, North Dakota. Fargo, North Dakota is located on the Red River of the North, again, because the settlers needed water to survive and to plant crops. Bismarck, North Dakota, Pierre, South Dakota, and Yankton, South Dakota, are all located on the Missouri River. At the time these three cities were settled, rivers and waterways were a main means of transportation. The Missouri River provided transportation for people and supplies to the Dakotas along with the water needed for daily living.