lakota in A Sentence

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    The Lakota Aloysius Weasel Bear.

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    Your Lakota name is beautiful.

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    Lakota people are still fighting for their rights.

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    Arabic, and Lakota; he also has some knowledge of French,

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    Empires III: The WarChiefs: the Iroquois, Lakota(under the name Sioux) and Aztecs.

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    Definitely Endangered Mutually intelligible with Lakota language There are about 20,000 native speakers,

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    This Lakota Indian speaks of universal wisdom and truth, setting an example for us all.

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    Deloria described how Lakota religious leaders went to these stones in the early morning to read their messages.

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    As Six Grandfathers, the mountain was part of the route that Lakota leader Black Elk took in a spiritual

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    Similarly, Lakota chef Sean Sherman's cookbook"The Sioux Chef's Indigenous Kitchen" also seeks to fill a gap in knowledge about indigenous foods.

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    But as the struggle of the Lakota people heightens, Weldon finds herself entangled in the dispute between the tribe and the American government.

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    On Earth, the Lakota participate in this same ceremony of renewal, in the same way, a fulfillment of the Oneness of the entire universe.

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    As the two were struggling for the rifle, it went off, resulting in the surrounding Seventh Cavalry members opening fire on the Lakota immediately.

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    Among the participants were young activists, grandparents, children and Lakota holy man John Fire Lame Deer, who planted a prayer staff atop the mountain.

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    Nestled in the wilderness of the southwest regions of South Dakota, Badlands Natural Park is located in the counties of Oglala Lakota, Pennington, and Jackson.

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    As Six Grandfathers, the mountain was part of the route that Lakota leader Black Elk took in a Spiritual Journey that culminated at Harney Peak.

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    Three of these tribes were made playable in the expansion pack Age of Empires III: The WarChiefs: the Iroquois, Lakota(under the name Sioux) and Aztecs.

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    The loss of their land hit the Lakota hard, and Congress compounded their problems in 1889 when it voted to reduce their beef issue by 20%.

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    During his leadership the Lower Brule Sioux Tribe expanded their agriculture development through popcorn, commercial buffalo and cattle herd and selling products under the name Lakota Foods.

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    In a conversation, the Lakota Aloysius Weasel Bear told me that he once asked his grandfather,“Grandpa, the White Man is destroying everything, shouldn't we try to stop him?”?

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    I learned from my grandparents about the sacred areas within Blackfeet tribal territory in Montana and Alberta, which is not far from Lakota tribal territory in the Dakotas.

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    In a recent conversation, the Lakota Aloysius Weasel Bear told me that he once asked his grandfather,"Grandpa, the White Man is destroying everything, shouldn't we try to stop him?"?

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    He is fluent in English, Japanese, Russian, Chinese, Cheyenne, Spanish, Arabic, and Lakota; he also has some knowledge of French, Filipino, Thai, Vietnamese, Italian, Korean, Hindi, Telugu, Persian, German, and Portuguese.

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    As part of the indigenous tribe Oglala Lakota, he's spent the last few years learning about what people ate and how they cooked their food around the upper Mid-Western U.S. before European colonization.

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    While examples can be found in almost every nationality and culture, for expediency, I have chosen only two American Indian tribes- the Lakota and the Zuñi- and an overview of the ancient European Celtic traditions.

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    Many other cultures like the Lakota, Zuñi, Celts, and Mayans, understood that humankind would fall out of the natural order to the extreme detriment of the people unless periodic readjustment with the natural order of life was maintained.

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    While Young Man Afraid of His Horses maintained friendly relations with the whites and Federal government, he remained a staunch supporter of Lakota rights, repeatedly asking for compensation for the loss of the Black Hills, buffalo, and other game.

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    Also coined as the“Victory Run,” the 5K honors the 140th anniversary of the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn(a war between the Lakota, Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes against the U.S. army) and honors the caretakers of the Sacred Red Stone.

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    The brutality of the Sand Creek Massacre on 29 November 1864 brought war to the South Platte River Valley, as the Cheyenne, Lakota, and Arapaho retaliated for the attack on a peaceful village of mostly women, children, and old men.

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    The Lakota exemplify a culture that rebalances its people with Heaven and Earth by annually performing ceremonies, during which the Earth's shifting relationship with all other heavenly bodies is taken into account by adjusting the people's relationship with the stars.

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