Being the most numerous nation on the plains, the Lakota Sioux dominated the other tribes. Their allies were the Cheyenne, Arapahoe, and Blackfoot. Their main adversaries were the Crows, and Arikara, and Pawnee.
The Sioux believes that all life is deserving of respect. They don't exactly worship nature, but they do have a healthy respect for it and the animals.
Its a positive relationship
they have a mutually and dependant relationship nature helps science evolve and science needs to keep nature secure
Yes, the Sioux believed that their "soul" was immortal, and that it would live on in the tree's, wind, clouds, sky, and nature. If a Sioux warrior fell in battle it was believed his soul was taken by the Wakan Tanka and he would be reincarnated in one form or another.
Sioux is not the name of a tribe - it refers to a large number of related tribes speaking dialects of the same language. The westernmost Sioux were the Lakotas or Tetons, made up of the Oglala, Minneconjou, Two Kettle, No Bow, Hunkpapa and Blackfoot Sioux tribes. Clearly they each had their own distinct relationships, as did the central and eastern Sioux tribes. You need to be more specific.
The plural form of Sioux is Sioux.
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In short: Art is often beautifuly representation of out nature. Art is often based on nature.
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Bison, deer, fish, grouse, eggs, wild cherries, wild turnips, wild turkey, a variety of wild plants. Because of their nomadic nature, they had little if any agriculture.