Paha Sapa. The Lakota Sioux call the Black Hills Paha Sapa - hills of black.
because of there culture
it derived from the Indian name 'temeku' meaning "mist from the hills"
The Black Hills of South Dakota are so named because of their appearance. Seen from a distance, the Black Hills appear black due to being covered in pine trees.
The Black Hills of South Dakota are made out of rock. The oldest rocks in the Black Hills are metamorphic, mostly slates and quartzites, and are over 2 billion years old. Intruded into these are granites. Younger rocks include pegmatite and metasedimentary rocks.The name "Black Hills" is a translation of the Lakota Pahá Sápa. The name comes from the appearance of the hills from a distance. Because they are covered in trees, they appear to be black!
The Lakota name for the Black Hills is "Paha Sapa," which translates to "Black Mountain." This area holds significant spiritual and cultural importance to the Lakota people, symbolizing their connection to the land and their heritage. The Black Hills are considered sacred and are central to many of their traditional beliefs and practices.
The Black Hills are located in western South Dakota and partially in eastern Wyoming.The oldest rocks in the Black Hills are metamorphic, mostly slates and quartzites, and are over 2 billion years old. Intruded into these are granites. Younger rocks include pegmatite and metasedimentary rocks.The name "Black Hills" is a translation of the Lakota Pahá Sápa. The name comes from the appearance of the hills from a distance. Because they are covered in trees, they appear to be black!
From the Indian name for "Black Warrior", Tuskaloosa
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No it is an African name for black girls.
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Indian Hills Community College was created in 1966.
Indian Hills Country Club was created in 1918.