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My Sioux People

All the historical thruth about Sioux is here.
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Depuis : 23/02/2016
Categorie : Religions & Croyances

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Native American Indian song : Wa Sha Quon Asin ( Wa Sha Quon Asin means the "great horned owl" or "great grey owl". ) by Phil Thornton. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b8tWXHgzvoc I have chosen this song because in my point of view, this song represents well the Native American Indians. Music plays an integral role in the life of Native Americans.
WHO ARE THE SIOUX ?

WHO ARE THE SIOUX ?

The Sioux are a Native American Tribe and First Nations Band Gorvernment in North America. The Sioux Indians actually came to North America from the continent of Asia abot 30,000 years ago. The name Sioux means "little snake", which was given to the tribe by the Chippewa Indians. SIOUX NATION HISTORY​ ​ The names of the most famous chiefs who l
Sioux Wars

Sioux Wars

The Sioux Wars were a series of conflicts between the United States and various subgroups of the Sioux people that occurred in the latter half of the 19th century. 1854 - 1890 : The earliest conflict came in 1854 when a fight broke out at Fort Laramie in Wyoming, when Indian warriors killed 29 U.S. soldiers after their chief was shot in the back, i
All about the Sioux : Lifestyle, culture, language, religion...

All about the Sioux : Lifestyle, culture, language, religion...

The Sioux are people of the Great Plains Native American cultural group. The Sioux tribe lived in tent-like homes called tepees. The Tepee was constructed from wooden poles that were covered with durable animal skins such as buffalo hides. Nearly all Lakota and Dakota people speak English. but about 15,000 Sioux Indians are bilingual in their nativ
                                      About my blog.

About my blog.

Welcome to my blog, My name is Rita Pyrillis, I'm an American Indian but I was born and raised in Chicago. Strangers sometimes assume I'm a foreigner, for the record I'm Native American, or Indian. Sometimes, people simply don't believe I'm Indian. "You don't look Indian" , a woman told me once. She seemed disappointed. I asked her what an Indian i