Some old Sioux folklore roughly date to around 1500, but those might have been stories told from other tribes.
the Sioux men were the hunters and protectors of the family
Please refer to the Iroqois Indians religion question. There was no such word for 'religion' before the Europeans arrived. What the white men see as 'religion' is only a way of life for the Native American. In today's society is our way to be gluttons and hunt for sport; in the old days the Native Americans hunted only what they needed. That was their way of life; to respect the animals and not abuse them.
most sioux indians are really tall...mostly the girls are 5'10 or 5'6...like me im 5'6 and a half and mostly the men are about 6'7 feet tall
Iroquois Indians Didn't Have a religion until the white men got involved and said that the religion for them was the way of being for them (Iroquois Indians). Only The great spirits were important to them so white men told them to kill their wives for sacrafice to the great spirits and some did. But then they stopped. Then they just gave thanks to the great spirits. And that is what they do today.
The Sioux were a particarcal society, meaning that the men were mostly in charge of running how the society lived. In particarcal societies, the job of hunting went to men, while the women tended to the settlements.
1830 something like that.
The Indians of parrel made the Sioux clothes. they lived nearby the Sioux. the parrel Indians helped them with most of there chores, like washing dishes and laundry, and making there clothes and food.
The Sioux Indians had won the battle with all of their decisive tactics used during it.
Okay, The Sioux Indians lived near the Black hills and when their ancestors would pass away, they would go to those hills and bury their dead family members. After a while the white men came and started to mine in the hills. And little did they know that they were digging up dead people's bones. the Sioux Indians got mad and went to fight the white men for digging up the ancestor's
The Massacre at Wounded Knee began when the Seventh Cavalry rounded up a group of Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee, South Dakota. An attempted disarming led to fighting and confusion. About 40 white men and 200 Sioux were killed.
they were the white men
micheal jackson
The Sioux were opportunistic hunter gatherers, like most other Native American tribes. To translate, they ate what they could hunt, catch, farm or pick - Buffalo, Elk, Deer, Cherries and potatoes just to name a few. The Sioux Indians used to eat the buffalo that the men hunted and the women cooked over a fire. All parts of the buffalo were used: None was wasted. A buffalo tongue was a delicacy for the Sioux Indians.
the woman wore cotton to cover up their bodies and men wore buffalo hides
They aren't black or white; they are their own race
the Sioux men were the hunters and protectors of the family
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