Did You Know?

The Sioux used to live in big homes called tipis.

Who Are the Sioux?

The Sioux are Native American tribes.

Where Do They Live?

They live in the Great Plains area.

What Sioux Does

They hunt and fish for food.

They make art and crafts.

They tell stories and sing songs.

They have big gatherings with friends.

They dance to celebrate special times.

They share their history and culture.

More About Sioux

The Sioux have a long and rich history. They were once great warriors and hunters. They lived in big homes called tipis. The Sioux people are known for their strong spirit.

Today, the Sioux still keep their culture alive. They teach their kids about their past. They also share their stories with others. This helps everyone learn.

The Sioux are proud of who they are. They have many fun events and festivals. These are times for joy and fun with family and friends.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Sioux or Oceti Sakowin"] --> B["Native American Tribes"] A --> C["Great Plains of North America"] A --> D["Dakota and Lakota Peoples"] A --> E["Očhéthi Šakówiŋ"] A --> F["Term 'Sioux' Exonym"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Sioux:A group of Native American tribes from the Great Plains.
Oceti Sakowin:The name for the Sioux tribes meaning 'Seven Council Fires'.
linguistic divisions:Different language groups within a larger group.
exonym:A name used by outsiders to refer to a group.
ethnic group:A group of people who share a common culture or background.