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2000 Sioux City Attack season         
The 2000 Sioux City Attack season was the team's first overall and first as a member of the original Indoor Football League (IFL). One of twenty-one teams in the IFL for the league's second season, the Attack finished the regular season with a 9–5 record (good enough for third in their Southern Division) to earn the number five seed in the ten-team Western Conference, in which they traveled to Lincoln, Nebraska for the wild card round to play the Lincoln Lightning and defeated them, 52–38.
Sioux City Journal         
NEWSPAPER IN SIOUX CITY, IOWA
The Sioux City Journal; The Sioux City Sunday Journal; Siouxcityjournal.com
The Sioux City Journal is the daily newspaper and website of Sioux City, Iowa. Founded in 1864, the publication now covers northwestern Iowa and portions of Nebraska and South Dakota.
Sioux         
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  • Thiyóšpaye at Pine Ridge, South Dakota, c. 1890
  • heyókȟa]], (dreamer of a [[Wakíŋyaŋ]], thunder being), c.1880
  • Pipestone Quarries]] as seen by [[George Catlin]] in 1836
  • Chief Bone Necklace, an Oglala Lakota from the [[Pine Ridge Indian Reservation]] (1899)
  • Drawing of the mass hanging of Dakota in [[Mankato, Minnesota]]
  • Funeral scaffold of a Sioux chief ([[Karl Bodmer]])
  • Chiefs [[Red Cloud]] and [[American Horse]] (1891)
  • [[Great Sioux Reservation]], 1888; established by [[Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868)]]
  • Family members of U.S. Army Master Sgt. [[Woodrow Wilson Keeble]] attending his Medal of Honor ceremony
  • [[Little Crow]], leader of the Mdewakanton during the 1862 Dakota War, c. 1863
  • [[Woodrow Keeble]], [[Medal of Honor]] recipient.
  • Permanent Residence, Santee Dakota, by [[Seth Eastman]] 1846
  • Demonstration in support of Standing Rock to stop DAPL occurred all over the world throughout 2016 and in March 2017 in Washington, DC
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  • Chief [[Red Cloud]] and other Lakota leaders, c. 1865–1880
  • Sioux cradleboard
  • The Lands of the 1851 Ft. Laramie Treaty
  • Location of Sioux tribes prior to 1770 (dark green) and their current reservations (orange) in the US
  • Sioux Indian police lined up on horseback in front of Pine Ridge Agency buildings, Dakota Territory, August 9, 1882
  • Santee Dakota, Yankton-Yanktonai and Lakota historic distribution<br>(the map still misnames the Yankton-Yanktonai grouping as [[Nakota]])
  • Portrait of Stella Yellow Shirt and her baby (Dakota, 1899)
  • Illustration of ''Indians hunting the bison'' by [[Karl Bodmer]]
  • Map showing the boundaries of the 1851 Treaty of Traverse des Sioux land cession area (Royce Area 289)
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  • Mass grave for the dead Lakota after massacre of Wounded Knee.
NATIVE AMERICAN AND FIRST NATIONS ETHNIC GROUP
Great Sioux Nation; Oceti Sakowin; Souix; Sioux Nation; Sioux Indian; Siouian; Oceti Sakohowin; Ihanktonwan; Sioux people; Na˙towe˙ssiw-; Eastern Sioux; The Sioux; The Great Sioux Nation; Sioux religion; History of the Sioux people; List of Sioux people; O'ceti Sakowin; Oceti Sakowin Oyate; Sioux tribe
·noun ·sg & ·pl ·see Dakotas.