we believe in wakan tanka- the great spirit. its in everything.
and mainly we try to communicate with him and try to get wisdom and answers to unanswered questions. also we do the powwow and sun dance.
its hard to explain, so i recommend you to read some books like Lame Deer- seeker of visions, Black Elk- Black Elks accout of the seven rites of the Oghlala Sioux.
(i`d tell you a lot more, just my English arent so good)..;)
Sioux
The Omaha and Osage were stationary tribes and the Sioux, Comanche, and Blackfeet were nomadic tribes.
The Cherokee and the Pawnee
There are seven sub-tribes, each made up of seven bands, since the number seven was sacred among the Sioux tribes:OglalaMinneconjouTwo KettleHunkpapaSans Arc (No Bows)Blackfoot SiouxBrule
Sioux Chippewa Mandan Hidatsu
Sioux
the sioux eat the same food as me and you
The tribes that are still active are the Sioux Tribe. The other tribes are not that active. But the Sioux tribe is the most active tribe out of all of them.
it is a desert
Sioux !!
hunters
The Omaha and Osage were stationary tribes and the Sioux, Comanche, and Blackfeet were nomadic tribes.
The Cherokee and the Pawnee
eat them
The religious beliefs of the Sioux tribe which is the (Lakota) and the (Dakota) is that I don't know what it is sorry
Sioux is not the name of a tribe - it refers to a large number of related tribes speaking dialects of the same language. The westernmost Sioux were the Lakotas or Tetons, made up of the Oglala, Minneconjou, Two Kettle, No Bow, Hunkpapa and Blackfoot Sioux tribes. Clearly they each had their own distinct relationships, as did the central and eastern Sioux tribes. You need to be more specific.
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