- Lakota people - Wikipedia
Also known as the Teton Sioux (from Thítȟuŋwaŋ), they are one of the three prominent subcultures of the Sioux people, with the Eastern Dakota (Santee) and Western Dakota (Wičhíyena) Their current lands are in North and South Dakota
- The Lakota Tribe: History, Facts, and More
The Lakota are among the oldest Native American tribes and part of the larger group of Sioux tribes in the Midwest They have been an integral part of the region for centuries, living off the land and preserving their traditions and practices
- Welcome Home | Official Site of the Lakota Dakota Nakota Nation
To be known as a “good relative” was the quintessence of Saone culture Kinship was symbolized in the headband all wore which carried the tipi design Tipi means the “place where one lives”, hence home, the most prized of Saone possessions ”
- Beliefs Traditions - Aktá Lakota Museum Cultural Center
Discover how the Lakota traditions, spiritual beliefs, and ancestral customs shape their culture, preserved at the Aktá Lakota Museum
- Lakota Sioux Creation Story - World History Encyclopedia
The best-known Lakota Sioux creation story is the one where, after the flood, the turtle brings up mud from deep in the waters to create land and then the Great Spirit creates everything else
- What Is Traditional Lakota Art of the Great Plains?
What Is Traditional Lakota Art of the Great Plains? Lakota art has changed throughout history, with artists adapting to new materials as their society mutated around them due to the arrival of white settlers
- Lakota, Dakota, Nakota – The Great Sioux Nation - Legends of America
The Sioux are a confederacy of several tribes that speak three different dialects: the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota The Lakota, also called the Teton Sioux, comprise seven tribal bands and are the largest and most western of the three groups, occupying lands in both North and South Dakota
- Lakota Tribe 2025 | Population Statistics Facts - The World Data
Discover 2025 statistics and facts about the Lakota Tribe, including population, history, language, culture, and the tribe’s influence across the Northern Plains
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