Native American and First Nations ethnic group.
A member of a group of North American Indian peoples who spoke a Siouan language and who ranged from Lake Michigan to the Rocky Mountains.
Siouan language spoken by the Sioux in the United States and Canada.
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Examples for "sioux language"
Examples for "sioux language"
1The Sioux language, even when spoken by a trained elocutionist, can't be anything dulcet.
2Ringan spoke to the chief in his own tongue, but the Sioux language was beyond me.
3He mastered the Sioux language in early boyhood.
4When the trapper had rendered his meaning into the Sioux language, Mahtoree demanded, with an air of surprise-
5He was not slow to adopt the Indian customs, and he acquired the Sioux language in a short time.
1Within the instant the entire party of the Sioux was in confusion.
2The Oglala Sioux Nation did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
3There were plenty of Sioux Indians living in the vicinity of Shakopee.
4He lost a fight with the Sioux Indians in the nineteenth century.
5Generosity is a trait that is highly developed in the Sioux woman.
6They might readily have passed in the darkness for young Sioux warriors.
7It was after this that the Sioux moved to the Mississippi river.
8The Presbyterians have lately commenced a work among the Chippewas and Sioux.
9But the Sioux had stopped and was looking intently at the boy.
10They came from Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, San Francisco, Sioux Falls.
11Shout after shout went up on the Sioux side of the camp.
12The Sioux was sure to identify it if it reached his ears.
13Indians are sly, and the Sioux are the slyest of them all.
14There was, in fact, a great division of opinion among the Sioux.
15The Sioux followed like crazy wolves, tomahawking the tired and slow ones.
16Nearly all of the Indians who came were Sioux and fine looking.