Dakota-Lakota Language and the Sioux Indian Tribes
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Description: Pronunciation guide, language learning worksheets, and cultural information.
Dakota-Lakota Language and the Sioux Indian Tribes (Lakhota, Dakhota, Yankton, Yanktonai) languages of the Great Plains. They are so closely related that most linguists consider them dialects of the same language, similar to the difference between British and American English. There are some differences in pronunciation, but they are very regular, and Dakota and Lakota Indians can almost always understand each other. The Nakota languages--
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Page title: | Dakota-Lakota Language and the Sioux Indian Tribes (Lakhota, Dakhota, Yankton, Yanktonai) |
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Description: | Dakota-Lakota Sioux language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Dakota and Lakota Indians. |
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