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Sioux tribes, which include groups such as the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota, traditionally ranged in size from a few hundred to several thousand members. The larger bands often consisted of extended families and could number in the hundreds, while the entire Sioux Nation, at its peak, encompassed tens of thousands of individuals across various tribes. Their social structure was typically organized into smaller, semi-autonomous groups that came together for hunting and ceremonies.

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