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"Sioux North" Tribe of the GA-Sioux Nation
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Learn About the Sioux Nation
The following links will provide you with more information about the
Sioux nation, the Lakota, the Dakota, and the Nakota:
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Guide
to the Great Sioux Nation. This is the official South Dakota guide to the
various nations of the Sioux.
- Lakota
Information Home Page. This is an excellent page. It is basically an
index to all things Lakota and Dakota. It provides bibliographic resources,
electronic texts, demographic information, information on legal concerns,
Lakota and Dakota history, online copies of treaties with the Lakota and
Dakota, links to Official Tribal Sites, maps, information on the Lakota
languages, information on cultural centers, and much more!
- Native American
Resources. This is a list of line Native American resources, including
links to tribal home pages, Native American organizations, educational
institutions, government resources, art and culture, and more!
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Native
Tribes and Organizations of the US. This page provides information on the
Native American Tribes of the United States through various links to
organizations. It also provides information to various Native American nations
on the Internet, as well as museums and art galleries.
- Native American
Home Pages. This page contains links to pages that have either been set up
by the Native American nations themselves, or are pages devoted to a particular
nation.
- The
Great Sioux Nation. This page provides information on the Cheyenne River
Sioux Tribe, which is the heart of the Great Sioux Nation.
- An
Introduction to Dakota Culture and History. This page provides a brief
introduction to the culture and history of the Dakota, one of the Sioux
Nations. It includes sources and suggested readings, definitions of terms, the
Dakota view of nature and wilderness, information on mythology and
spirituality, and links to other sites.
- Sioux Heritage. The
Sioux Heritage page is home to the largest "Lakhota-English Dictionary" online
(over 4,000 entries) and the audio program called "Intro to Lakhota," 17
chapters of text featuring professional recordings of native Lakhota
speakers.
- Lakota Sioux
Page. This provides a reference to various things Lakota in the Black Hills
of South Dakota.
Disclaimer
This site is presented in conjunction with the
North Valley YMCA's Y Guides/Y Princesses program. It is
intended to comply with the Y Guides/Princesses guidelines on the usage of the Native
American theme and culture. No offense to Native Americans, in particular, to
members of the Sioux nation, the Lakota, the Dakota, or the Nakota is intended.
Please send any corrections regarding this site, or suggestions for
improvement, to the site webmaster.