Where did the Sioux Indians settle when they came to North America?

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I believe to Sioux Indians are from the Dakota's.

North and South Dakota's and parts of the surrounding states. Most tribes or camps travelled so not to use up all the resources in one area.


According to Sioux traditions, they were originally from the Great Lakes area. Their language is evident in the names of places and lakes there. The tale goes that they were warned by a prophetic vision of the white's arrival and started moving west to avoid them as long as possible.

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