answersLogoWhite

0

it means a japenesse poem

No it doesn't, it means Great in Lakota, Wankan Tanka Kici Un, May the Great Spirit Bless you.....

User Avatar

Wiki User

13y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What does Tatonka mean in the Lakota language?

I think you mean Tatanka, and it means buffalo, tanka means big


What is the name of the god in lakota oglala?

Wakan Tanka.


What does Ta-Tanka mean in the Lakota language?

In the Lakota language, "Ta-Tanka" translates to "big buffalo" or "great buffalo." The term is often associated with the American bison, which holds significant cultural and spiritual importance for the Lakota people. Buffalo were essential for their survival, providing food, clothing, and materials for shelter. The buffalo also symbolizes strength and resilience within Lakota tradition.


How do you say Shewolf in Lakota?

I don't know what the female form is, but wolf is Sunkmanitu Tanka


May God Bless in Lakota?

Wakan Tanka Kici Un


What does ta tanka mean?

Tatanka is a Lakota word that means "bison" or "buffalo." It is a sacred animal in many Native American cultures and symbolizes strength, abundance, and interconnectedness with nature.


Sungmanitu tanka Cherokee?

Its not. Its Lakota probably Teton band. but no way at all is it Cherokee.


English to Lakota translation spirit dancer i know Hopi is Kachina?

Spirit = tanka, dance = wacipi


How do you say white dog in Lakota language?

The words white dog in Lokota Sioux are ska tanka.


What did the lacota Indians call bigfoot?

Don't ask.Don't ask.The Lakota, or western Sioux, call BigfootChiye-tanka


What does sungmanitu mean I've seen it spelled sung'manitu and sunkmanitu as well. Sunkmanitu tanka means wolf prairie wolf but I don't know what sung'manitu or sunkmanitu means by itself?

Sunkmanitu means coyote in Lakota.


What is the word for lone wolf in lakota?

The Lakota word for lone wolf is "šunkmanitu tanka." In Lakota culture, the wolf is a symbol of independence, strength, and intelligence. The term "šunkmanitu tanka" specifically refers to a solitary wolf, emphasizing its individual nature and resilience in the face of challenges.