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Santee Indian culture is rooted in the traditions of the Santee Sioux, a subgroup of the larger Sioux Nation. They historically inhabited regions of the northern Great Plains, particularly in present-day Minnesota, North Dakota, and South Dakota. Their culture is characterized by a deep connection to the land, spirituality intertwined with nature, and a rich tradition of storytelling, music, and art. The Santee people traditionally engaged in hunting, farming, and gathering, with communal activities that reinforced social bonds and cultural identity.

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