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  1. Culturicide, Resistance, and Survival of the Lakota ("Sioux Nation"): (Sioux Nation) (Native Americans: Interdisciplinary Perspectives) by James V. Fenelon, 1998-11-01
  2. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation: Second Edition (The Lamar Series in Western History) by Robert M. Utley, 2004-07-11
  3. The Scalping of the Great Sioux Nation: A Review of My Life on the Rosebud and Pine Ridge Reservations by Philip E. Davis, 2010-01-16
  4. Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation versus the United States, 1775 to the Present by Edward Lazarus, 1999-03-01
  5. Vision Quest: Men, Women and Sacred Sites of the Sioux Nation by Don Doll, 1994-10-25
  6. A Daughter Of The Sioux - General Charles King by General Charles King, 2010-02-18
  7. The Dakota Sioux (Indian Nations) by Jeanne M. Oyawin Eder, 2000-04
  8. UNITED STATES V. SIOUX NATION: An entry from Charles Scribner's Sons' <i>Dictionary of American History</i> by Ned Blackhawk, 2003
  9. Tribes of the Sioux Nation (Trade Editions) by Michael Johnson, 2001-04-25
  10. The Last Days of the Sioux Nation (The Lamar Series in Western History) by Robert M. Utley, 1966-09-10
  11. The Heritage Of The Sioux -B.M.Bower by B.M.Bower, 2010-02-13
  12. Warrior Gap A Story of the Sioux Outbreak of '68-Charles King by Charles King, 2009-07-16
  13. Among the Sioux by R. J. Creswell, 2010-03-28
  14. Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States : 1775 to the Present by Edward Lazarus, 1991-10

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2. YouTube - Wounded Knee Massacre (Wild West Tech Excerpt) Great Sioux Nation Nati
http//yearslaterwewouldremember.com On Dec. 29, 1890, 365 members of the U.S. Army engaged in a final confrontation with what remained of the Great Sioux Nation. While the
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3. What Tribes Made Up The Sioux Nation? - Native Americans In Olden Times For Kids
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What tribes made up the Sioux Nation?
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The Sioux Nation:
A nation is a group of people who have a similar language, similar customs, and a similar or shared government. The Sioux Nation in olden times was huge. Seven large tribes made up the Sioux Nation - Wdewakanton, Sisseton, Teton, Wahpekute, Wahpeton, Yankton, and Yanktonai. In olden days, the Sioux lived on the Great Plains.
How did they travel?
What did they eat? What did they wear? How did they live?
How did the 7 tribes govern themselves? V illage Councils Tribal Councils Seven Fires Council ... More about the Sioux Nation Return to the Plains Indians Index
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Great site to learn about Native American technology and art, beads, clothes, weapons and much more. Description, facts, and illustrations. 5/5 Pocahontas
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5. South Dakota Travel Guide - South Dakota Holiday Guide - United States Of Americ
This sometimes harsh land has long been the home of the Sioux nation, Native Americans who followed the buffalo herds across the plains. In the 1800s, settlers seeking riches
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We need to think as my ancestors did, the great Sioux nation. Native Americans never made any decision or action without first thinking how their actions today will effect 7
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Maui wind turbines
Tue Dec 19 2006 12:15 am by Bob Morris
of electrical production for Hawaii comes from imported petroleum. In other words, the oil comes in by boat. Yikes. Not real sustainable, is it? However the state is acting fast to create renewable energy. Just this year, new wind turbines on the West Maui Mountains now provide Maui with 10% of its energy, with plans in progress to increase that to Why bring in oil by boat to generate electricity when you can generate your own without oil. Share/Bookmark Posted in: Renewable energy Wind turbines
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  • Rebecca Morris says: January 3, 2007 at 8:01 pm
    trip to South Maui (Kihei). The turbines are kind of pretty (like the
    myself looking up to see how they were rotating from different vantages on
    the Kihei, Wailea, and Makena beaches. They seemed to disappear when low
    clouds came in, only to slowly reappear as cloud cover lifted. What a
    wonderful way to generate energy. Mr. Sumner of Ulapalakua Ranch is to be
  • 10. Native Americans
    The Sioux Nation. Native Americans Home Page. The West PBS Television Series. Oneida Indian Nation Top of Page
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    The Native Americans
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    Indian Nations and Tribes
    Top of Page Eventually North America became populated by many different tribes of people. These tribes lived in most areas of the country, adapting to the local land and climate. Many lived in mountainous regions, others on plains. They hunted, fished, and where soil permitted they planted crops and farmed the land.

    11. South Dakota Adventure Tours | Adventure Collection
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      South Dakota has several claims to fame, including 'Sue', the world famous T-rex unearthed in the bewitching Badlands; the four massive stone faces of Mount Rushmore; DeSmet, the old stomping grounds of Laura Ingalls Wilder; and Wild Bill Hickok's final, and fatal, poker game in Deadwood, now the setting of the hit television series.
      Yet the state is often overlooked as a holiday destination. True, it is rather sparsely populated. Its largest city, Sioux Falls, has a population of just 141,000. Visitors won't find flashy attractions or nonstop nightlife. But the hauntingly beautiful landscape, ranging from vast high prairies to broken granite hills to echoing caverns, will leave a lasting impression.
      This sometimes harsh land has long been the home of the Sioux nation, Native Americans who followed the buffalo herds across the plains. In the 1800s, settlers seeking riches flocked to South Dakota, and skirmishes between the Indians and US soldiers quickly followed. One of the last conflicts was at Wounded Knee, where a large group of Sioux, including women and children, were massacred. Today, visitors can pay homage at a small memorial at the site. The Sioux remain a large part of the population of South Dakota, and their culture continues to provide enriching experiences. The Black Hills, a solitary range of ponderosa pine-covered mountains rising dramatically from the plains, are considered sacred by the Sioux.

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      South Dakota has several claims to fame, including 'Sue', the world famous T-rex unearthed in the bewitching Badlands; the four massive stone faces of Mount Rushmore; DeSmet, the old stomping grounds of Laura Ingalls Wilder; and Wild Bill Hickok's final, and fatal, poker game in Deadwood, now the setting of the hit television series.
      Yet the state is often overlooked as a holiday destination. True, it is rather sparsely populated. Its largest city, Sioux Falls, has a population of just 141,000. Visitors won't find flashy attractions or nonstop nightlife. But the hauntingly beautiful landscape, ranging from vast high prairies to broken granite hills to echoing caverns, will leave a lasting impression.
      This sometimes harsh land has long been the home of the Sioux nation, Native Americans who followed the buffalo herds across the plains. In the 1800s, settlers seeking riches flocked to South Dakota, and skirmishes between the Indians and US soldiers quickly followed. One of the last conflicts was at Wounded Knee, where a large group of Sioux, including women and children, were massacred. Today, visitors can pay homage at a small memorial at the site. The Sioux remain a large part of the population of South Dakota, and their culture continues to provide enriching experiences. The Black Hills, a solitary range of ponderosa pine-covered mountains rising dramatically from the plains, are considered sacred by the Sioux.

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    17. Pat Condell On Islam In Europe [Archive] - CHUD Forums
    I'm not gonna go hang out with the Sioux Nation Native Americans, take part in their customs, partake of their rituals, and then say it's all a bunch of bullshit, why don't you
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    CHUD Forums Religion A-Z PDA View Full Version : Pat Condell on Islam in Europe Death Surge 08-20-2007, 10:14 AM A brilliant speech on Islam and it's effects in Europe by comedian Pat Condell:
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    Whether you agree with stance or not, all of the situations he describes are true. His web site here: http://www.patcondell.net/ Jacob Singer 08-20-2007, 11:22 AM Whilst I agree with concept of de-valuing ALL religion in politics, much of his rant seems alarmist. Do they not elect their own politicians in Europe? Is he really afraid the evil brown people will out-breed them and there will be public stonings and beheadings in Piccadilly in two generations time? Death Surge 08-20-2007, 11:44 AM It is over-reactionary, but then I think over-reactionary is necessary to counter slippery slopes. The situations described are factually correct, and the effects of Sharia laws are well documented. We currently write off many of these practices as "cultural differences", when we should be condemning them for being out and out barbaric practices that shouldn't be allowed in civilized societies. The Political correctness trend coupled with the very real population statistics in Europe could easily see Islamic laws become enacted through popular elections unless politicians take a stance now to set precedents against them. A century is all it would take to turn a large percentage of Europe into Saudi Arabia otherwise.
    Here in the states it's been a bit hit or miss. While fortunately more in favor of discounting Islamic religious defenses, it's unfortunatly usually in favor of right-wing Christian values taking precedent. Truly separating church and state seems to be Pat's primary message, and I'm on board with that ideal.

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    20. Maui Wind Turbines | Politics In The Zeros
    We need to think as my ancestors did, the great Sioux nation. Native Americans never made any decision or action without first thinking how their actions today will effect 7
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    Tue Dec 19 2006 12:15 am by Bob Morris
    of electrical production for Hawaii comes from imported petroleum. In other words, the oil comes in by boat. Yikes. Not real sustainable, is it? However the state is acting fast to create renewable energy. Just this year, new wind turbines on the West Maui Mountains now provide Maui with 10% of its energy, with plans in progress to increase that to Why bring in oil by boat to generate electricity when you can generate your own without oil. Share/Bookmark Posted in: Renewable energy Wind turbines
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  • Rebecca Morris says: January 3, 2007 at 8:01 pm
    trip to South Maui (Kihei). The turbines are kind of pretty (like the
    myself looking up to see how they were rotating from different vantages on
    the Kihei, Wailea, and Makena beaches. They seemed to disappear when low
    clouds came in, only to slowly reappear as cloud cover lifted. What a
    wonderful way to generate energy. Mr. Sumner of Ulapalakua Ranch is to be
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