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The Lakota Sioux lived in teepees made out of long poles and wooden sticks. They lived in the plains but part of the Sioux lived in Minessota and Wisconsin so they got the wood from there. They hunted buffalo and conserved the hide so that's where they got the buffalo hide.
Techihhila means "i love you" in the Dakota language. The Dakota dialect does not use this word because they don't use any "L's" in their language. Tecihila actually means "to hold something dear" and is in the Lakota language.
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Depending on what you mean, the haida used paint and cedar to make totem poles and they used copper to make the chiefs masks and all the important people if the tribe had things made out of copper...
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In sign language, two fingers can simply mean the number 2. It can also mean the more modern meaning of peace or tranquility.
There is no such word in Lakota.
Lock fingers, y'know? To get what I mean, line up your hands palm to palm, then lace fingers with yourself. Thats what I mean.
Tiyospaye means a clan, band or extended family group. It is often used to mean the hunting bands of a Lakota tribe such as the Oglala, each under its own chiefs and elders.
i assume you mean hold hands, you link the other person's hand. separate your fingers, and the other person would place their fingers through the spaces :)
The Lakota word for "to be strong or powerful" is wash'aka (archaic sh'aka or sh'akecha).
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it means blue.
Lakota Sioux word for "turtle".
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