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The Lakota traditionally do not have wild rice as a staple in their diet, as it is more commonly associated with Native American tribes from the Great Lakes region, where it grows abundantly. The Lakota primarily relied on buffalo, maize, beans, and other local plants for sustenance. However, they may incorporate wild rice into their diet if it is available, especially in modern times, as cultural practices and food sources can evolve.

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