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Cheyenne River Sioux, South Dakota Donovin Sprague
Cheyenne River Sioux, South Dakota
Donovin Sprague
The Sioux constitute a diverse group of tribes who claimed and controlled almost a quarter of the continental U. S. from the late 1700s to the 1860s. The name Sioux was coined by French traders and was taken from the Anishinabe word Nadoweisiw-eg, meaning little snake or enemy. The rival Chippewa (Ojibway/Anishinabe) tribe used this term to describe the group. The Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation, a central part of the Great Sioux Reservation, is home to four bands of the Western Lakota Sioux prominently featured in this book: the Minnicoujou, Itazipco, Siha Sapa, and Oohenumpa.
| Media | Books Hardcover Book (Book with hard spine and cover) |
| Released | April 10, 2003 |
| ISBN13 | 9781531614621 |
| Publishers | Arcadia Publishing Library Editions |
| Pages | 130 |
| Dimensions | 170 × 244 × 10 mm · 412 g |
| Language | English |
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