Nokota horses are spanish in origin, similar to the American Mustang Horse. It was introduced to North America by the conquistadores. But the Sioux and Lakota Native Amercans claimed to have the horse before the arrive of the Europeans. They are now found in the Northen Plains area, including the grasslands of North Dakota. Hope this Helps =D
Horses are just called "horses" unless they are in a group together. When horses get in a group together, they are then called a "herd".
A dozen horses is usually called a 'string' of horses.
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Carmargue horses are sometimes referred to as "white horses" due to their distinctive white or gray coat color.
Male horses are stallions, neutered adult males are geldings, and baby male horses are colts.
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Nakota is not a place, it is a generic term use for a group of tribes from the north central United States and southern Canada, including the Sioux. There are no true deserts in the region of there tribes.
The Nakota people historically used tools made from stone, bone, and wood for activities such as hunting, fishing, and crafting. Some common tools include stone blades, bone needles, and wooden digging sticks. Today, modern tools are also utilized by the Nakota people for various purposes.
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The three tribes are Lakota,Nakota and Dakota.======================================================Answer: Lakota, Nakota and Dakota refer to linguistic groupings, not tribes.The tribes are as follows:MdewakantonWahpekuteWahpetonSissetonThese are referred to as Dakotas or Santee Sioux.YanktonYanktonaiThese are Nakotas or Middle Sioux.OglalaBruleMinneconjouTwo KettleHunkpapaSans ArcBlackfootThese are called Teton Sioux or Lakotas.Each tribe was split into separate bands (generally seven for each tribe, seven being a sacred number).
The Igorot people
The Siox lived on the plain broken into three groups: the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota.