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What (who) is Lakota - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Lakota (disambiguation); Lakotah

Lakota         
Scripting language, extends existing OS commands. E-mail: Richard Harter <rh@smds.UUCP>, SMDS, Inc.
Lakota         
[l?'k??t?]
¦ noun (plural same or Lakotas)
1. a member of an American Indian people of western South Dakota.
2. the Siouan language of the Lakota.
Origin
the name in Lakota, related to the word Dakota.
Lakota (club)         
  • The Lakota nightclub and Moon Street.
Lakota is a nightclub situated off Stokes Croft, Bristol. The building is the only remaining part of the Stokes Croft Brewery, and is part of the Stokes Croft Conservation Area.

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Lakota

Lakota may refer to:

  • Lakota people, a confederation of seven related Native American tribes
  • Lakota language, the language of the Lakota peoples
Examples of use of Lakota
1. We‘ll go to individual landowners, both Lakota and non–Lakota, and lease their land and put windmills on them.
2. White Buffalo, a tribal elder who teaches the Lakota language at Ogala Lakota College in Kyle, S.D., believes that the production has successfully avoided stereotyping his people.
3. Many other Lakota quietly share his contempt for the U.S. government; some even long for a return to the hallowed days of Lakota independence.
4. Cavalry kill more than 150 Lakota men, women, and children.
5. In South Dakota, Sinte Gleska University‘s Lakota Studies Department has been integrating Lakota values into academics since 1'73, for example, adjusting class times to allow for tribal obligations.