DAKOTA INDIANS
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Dakota Indians — The two principal figures in Dakota myth are Untunktahe, the water god, and Waukheon, the thunder bird … Who’s Who in non-classical mythology
Dakota War of 1862 — Part of Sioux Wars, American Civil War The Siege of New Ulm, Minnesota on August 19, 1862 … Wikipedia
Dakota — Dakota1 [də kōt′ə] n. [< Dakota dakóta, allies < da, to think of as + koda, friend ] 1. pl. Dakotas or Dakota a member of any of a group of North American Indian peoples (also called Sioux) of the plains of the N U.S. and adjacent S Canada… … English World dictionary
Dakota — n. territory in the United States which was divided into North and South Dakota in 1889; North Dakota or South Dakota; Sioux, North American Indian people; member of the Sioux n. language spoken by the Dakota Indians … English contemporary dictionary
Dakota language — Dakota Dakhótiyapi, Dakȟótiyapi Pronunciation [daˈkʰotijapi], [daˈqˣotijapi] Spoken in United States, with some speakers in Canada Region … Wikipedia
Dakota County, Minnesota — Location in the state of Minnesota … Wikipedia
Dakota — Dakotan, adj., n. /deuh koh teuh/, n. 1. a former territory in the United States: divided into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota 1889. 2. North Dakota or South Dakota. 3. the Dakotas, North Dakota and South Dakota. 4. Also called Sioux … Universalium
Indians of Iowa — 1718 Guillaume Delisle map, showing locations of the Ioway (Aiouez au Pauotez), the Omaha (Maha), the Otoe (Octotata), the Kaw (Cansez) and the main voyageur trail (Chemin des voyageurs). Indians of Iowa include numerous Native American tribes… … Wikipedia
Dakota Territory — Territory of Dakota Organized incorporated territory of the United States … Wikipedia
Dakota (Volk) — Ehemaliges Stammesgebiet der Dakota und benachbarter Stämme und heutige Reservationen Die Dakota (oft Santee, oder Östliche Dakota) sind die östlichste Dialekt und Stammesgruppe der Sioux aus der gleichnamigen Sprachfamilie, die sich aufgrund… … Deutsch Wikipedia