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SIOUX FALLS, SD (KELO) — Last month on KELOLAND News, we took to you a reunion that was highlighted by the return of a founding member of a longtime happy-hour tradition in downtown Sioux Falls. Bill ...
Argus Leader: Gov. Rhoden signs Sioux Falls prison appropriation bill, creates rehabilitation task force
PIERRE — The bill to pay for Sioux Falls' new men's prison is now law. South Dakota Gov. Larry Rhoden on Sept. 23 signed Senate Bill 2, which app ropriates $650 million to the state Department of ...
Gov. Rhoden signs Sioux Falls prison appropriation bill, creates rehabilitation task force
The term Sioux, an exonym from a French transcription (Nadouessioux) of the Ojibwe term Nadowessi, can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects.
The Sioux are originally from the Mississippi River Valley as well as the Great Lakes region, but wars with the Iroquois and Ojibwe Nations forced their migration west. The name "Sioux" derives from a French interpretation of an Ojibwe reference.
The Oceti Sakowin, or Sioux, are an alliance of Native American peoples who speak three related Siouan languages: the Dakota-speaking Santee, the Nakota-speaking Yankton, and the Lakota-speaking Teton, each having lesser divisions.
The Sioux are a confederacy of several tribes that speak three different dialects: the Lakota, Dakota, and Nakota. The Lakota, also called the Teton Sioux, comprise seven tribal bands and are the largest and most western of the three groups, occupying lands in both North and South Dakota.