In the Sioux language, the word for "ranch" can vary depending on the specific dialect, but a common term is "tȟó," which can refer to land or a place. For precise usage, it's best to consult a fluent speaker or cultural expert familiar with the specific dialect of Sioux you are interested in.
Deer in Sioux
In Sioux, you would say "Hau, nitake oyasin?" to greet someone and ask how they are.
Spahn Ranch.
Enila
what is my Lakota name;decedant of Lakota Sioux and proud of my heritage.
Salade Ranch au bacon
Pilamayaye
whichawonka
Maboi-Tokie
You would say "thrice", which is yamni akigle.
Big river ranch is "le ranch de la grande rivière" in French.
They say that the Sioux indians are very resourceful people, and admire that quality, however, the Sioux indians, in the opinion of the Christians, will go to hell with the homosexuals because they do not believe in the one Almighty God Saviour.