The Inuit were traditionally hunters and fishers and gatherers. It is very difficult to do any farming in the far north where they live. The Kwakiutl did not farm for food but may have grown some tobacco and other Northwest coastal people did things to encourage the plants they wanted to grow. The Lakota grew corn but with the coming of the horse they farmed less and less. The Pueblo and Iroquois were agricultural people.
There is no "language Indian". Be more specific. Do you mean Lakota? Cherokee? Tamil? Hindi? Something else?
The Lakota word meaning faith or belief is wowichala or wowachinyeye.
Lou is part Cherokee. He was also adopted by the Lakota Nation.
Wasicu pronounced wa shee choo in Lakota Sioux
Tasunke Luta or Chief Red Horse of the Lakota Sioux.
The Lakota Indian word for horse is šunkawakan The Lakota Indian word for colt is šunkcincala
no theyoccupied lands in both North and South Dakota
Buffalo
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"Tatanka" is a Lakota Indian word that means buffalo.
One name that stands out but is NOT THE ONLY major player in the Lakota Nation would be Crazy Horse.
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The rivalry began between the Lakota and the Ojibwa because the Lakota were living in the Great Lakes region and the Ojibwa came there and started to move in. The Lakota became very upset with this decision. This disagreement between the two led to a major rivalry.
yes, they hunted buffalo, bear, and deer
The Indian touched a living enemy with a coup stick .
The Lakota/Sioux Indians fought George Custer