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The Native American tribal name "Lakota" means "prairie dwellers." The Lakota Sioux have always lived in the North American Great Plains.
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Absolutely nothing, since it is not a Lakota word or name. It gained popularity as a Christian name among Englishmen and white Americans after its use in Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream". Previously Oberon had been simply a mythical king of the fairies in European folklore.
His name is the title "Dances with wolves" Shea-mani-tutanka-uh-wha-chi
Dances With Wolves maybe? Old Yeller? -The Last of the Dogmen (1995 film w/ Tom Berenger)
dances with wolves
what is my Lakota name;decedant of Lakota Sioux and proud of my heritage.
Dances with Wolves is a 1990 American epic western film based on the book of the same name which tells the story of a Civil War-era United States Army lieutenant who travels to the American frontier to find a military post, and his dealings with a group of Lakota. They are part of a confederation of seven related Sioux tribes and speak Lakȟóta, one of the three major dialects of the Sioux language. The Lakota Nation includes the native peoples who once lived in the northern forests and along the upper Mississippi River in northern Minnesota.
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The Native American tribal name "Lakota" means "prairie dwellers." The Lakota Sioux have always lived in the North American Great Plains.
two socks
the sioux tribe
Lakota is the name given to the western dialect of the Sioux language (the middle dialect was Nakota, the eastern dialect Dakota).Tribes speaking Lakota are also called the Teton Sioux, from the Lakota term tetonwan, meaning "dwellers on the Plains". They consisted of the Brule, Oglala, Hunkpapa, Minneconjou, Two Kettles, No Bows and Blackfoot Sioux tribes. The Blackfoot Sioux have no connection at all with the Blackfoot of Montana, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Lakota is the name given to the western dialect of the Sioux language (the middle dialect was Nakota, the eastern dialect Dakota).Tribes speaking Lakota are also called the Teton Sioux, from the Lakota term tetonwan, meaning "dwellers on the Plains". They consisted of the Brule, Oglala, Hunkpapa, Minneconjou, Two Kettles, No Bows and Blackfoot Sioux tribes. The Blackfoot Sioux have no connection at all with the Blackfoot of Montana, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.
Depends on the language, i.e. Lakota, Sioux, etc.
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Lakota is the name given to the western dialect of the Sioux language (the middle dialect was Nakota, the eastern dialect Dakota).Tribes speaking Lakota are also called the Teton Sioux, from the Lakota term tetonwan, meaning "dwellers on the Plains". They consisted of the Brule, Oglala, Hunkpapa, Minneconjou, Two Kettles, No Bows and Blackfoot Sioux tribes. The Blackfoot Sioux have no connection at all with the Blackfoot of Montana, Saskatchewan and Manitoba.