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"Keya Paha" is a Lakota phrase that translates to "the place of the rock" or "rocky place." It refers to a geographical area, specifically a prominent rock formation or a rocky landscape. In a broader cultural context, such names often reflect the significance of the land to the Lakota people, emphasizing their deep connection to nature and the environment.

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