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The Lakota tribe, part of the larger Sioux Nation, traditionally inhabited the Great Plains region of North America, particularly in areas that are now South Dakota, Nebraska, North Dakota, and parts of Montana and Wyoming. They were primarily a nomadic people, relying on buffalo hunting and gathering. The Lakota's way of life was profoundly influenced by the introduction of horses in the 18th century, which allowed them to expand their territory and enhance their hunting practices. Although their historic presence dates back centuries, significant interactions with Europeans and U.S. settlers intensified in the 19th century, particularly during the westward expansion.

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