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  1. 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 …

  2. The Lakota Tribe: History, Facts, and More

    Mar 9, 2023 · 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 …

  3. Official Site of the Lakota Dakota Nakota Nation | Re ...

    Jul 14, 1991 · The Lakota have no desire to deprive anyone of their rightful place. Rather, we seek to address the imbalances and losses incurred by the United States government as our agent.

  4. Lakota (Sioux) Nation: A Glimpse into Great Plains Heritage

    The Lakota are part of the larger Sioux Nation, which consists of three main divisions: the Dakota, Nakota, and Lakota, each speaking their own dialect of the Siouan language. Originally from the …

  5. Lakota Tribe 2025 | Population Statistics & Facts - The World ...

    Oct 18, 2025 · Discover 2025 statistics and facts about the Lakota Tribe, including population, history, language, culture, and the tribe’s influence across the Northern Plains.

  6. 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.

  7. 10 Facts About the Lakota Tribe - Have Fun With History

    Jun 11, 2023 · Organized into bands, Lakota society values consensus-based decision-making and upholds the wisdom of their elders. They are renowned for their skilled horsemanship and warrior …

  8. History And Ancestry Of The Lakota People

    The Lakota people or the people of Standing Rock are one of the first original Native American tribes who inhabited the North Americas before the arrival of Europeans.

  9. HISTORY & CULTURE | RosebudSiouxTribe

    The Lakota were located in and around present-day Minnesota when Europeans began to explore and settle the land in the 1600s. Living on small game, deer, and wild rice, they were surrounded by large …

  10. History of The Lakota People

    The Lakota, locally, is also called Teton, and Teton Sioux. They speak the Lakota dialect, the westernmost of three closely related dialects that have a place in the Siouan dialect family, and that …