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The Sioux Indians bathed infrequently, typically only a few times a year. They would clean themselves using natural water sources, such as rivers or lakes, especially during warmer months. Bathing was often more about ritual and purification than regular hygiene, as they believed in the spiritual significance of water. In colder months, they relied on steam baths or saunas for cleansing.

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