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When a Sioux individual died, the community observed specific mourning rituals. The deceased's family would often prepare the body, and it was common to hold a wake where family and friends gathered to honor the deceased. They would often bury the body in a grave adorned with personal possessions and items that held significance to the deceased. Mourning could also involve practices such as cutting hair or wearing specific clothing as a sign of grief.

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