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Lakota Iyapi __________________________________ with the kind collaboration of Konstantin Hmelnitski Language is vital to Lakota culture. It is our bloodline. History has demonstrated that how we handle our language and how we develop it can cause the Lakota people to grow or it can destroy us. Two hundred years ago, the language built us to a point where we were a progressive and strong people.
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The Siouan Languages Bibliography Page last updated: 06/13/2001 Welcome to the Siouan Languages Bibliography, a work in progress! The purpose of this web site is to bring together in one place a searchable bibliography of all the linguistic and language related work done on the Siouan-Catawban languages. This project would not have been possible without the effort of a lot of people. The basis ...
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Painting by Frank Howell) ...on the Passing of Elders You sit still among us, Brother, your person retains its usual resemblance, and continues similar to ours, without any visible deficiency, except that it has lost the power of action. But whither is that breath flown, which a few hours ago sent up smoke to the Great Spirit Why are those lips silent, that lately delivered to us expressive and ...
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