The Sioux raised their children as prized possessions who were never abused or beaten. The extended family was important in the care of children and all members of the tribe were responsible for making sure children grew up safely.
They do the same things any children do--play with each other, go to school and help around the house. Many Lakota children like to go hunting and fishing with their fathers. In the past, Indian children had more chores and less time to play, just like early colonists' children. But they did have dolls and toys to play with, and older boys in some bands liked to play Lacrosse. Lakota mothers, like many Native Americans, traditionally carried their babies in cradleboards on their backs--a custom which many American parents have adopted now.
they went walking alone waiting for their death. they believed that old people weren't useful, that's why they were an "obstruction" for the tribe. of course they were much more slow than the youngers.
By example, storytelling, and games designed to hone skills.
Women would cook and clean. They were in charghe of the teepees (huts)
the teton Sioux Indians lived in teepees
The achievements of the Sioux Indians was the Battle of Little Big Horn, where the Sioux Indians at an Indian camp fought off early American forces when they tried to take their territory.
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The plains Sioux traded furs, buffalo hides, and horses. The East coast Sioux traded poop, The Saponi Sioux was one of the main traders among the East coast indians.
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the teton Sioux Indians lived in teepees
Sioux City Indians was created in 1914.
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You can learn about the Sioux Indians at your local library. Libraries will have a lot of books that will tell about the lives of the Sioux Indians.
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The Sioux Indians were a tribe of the Plains indians. Most of them were nomadic (meaning they travelled, most likely they followed herds of buffalo)
The achievements of the Sioux Indians was the Battle of Little Big Horn, where the Sioux Indians at an Indian camp fought off early American forces when they tried to take their territory.