
The term Nakota (or Nakoda or also Nakona) is the endonym used by the native peoples of North America who usually go by the name of Assiniboine (or Hohe), in the United States, and of Stoney, in Canada. They are Dakotan-speaking tribes that broke away from the main branches of the Sioux nation in earlier times. They moved farther from the original...
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(from the article `The Difference Between a Tribe and a Band`) ...tribe encompassed a diverse group of linguistic and political entities; ironically, none of these ever used the ethnonym (self-name) Sioux. By the ...
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Subgroup of the American Indian
Sioux people and dialect of the
Siouan language. ...
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Subgroup of the American Indian Sioux people and dialect of the Siouan language
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