Sihasapa

The Sihasapa indians are a division of the Titonwan, or Teton, a Sioux tribe from, well, the Tetons. Siksik is the Sihasapa word from Blackfoot, which is synonymous with the Sihapa. The Sihapa lived near the western Dakotas, in what was called the Great Plains, and consequently were members of the Plains Indians. Other Sioux Titonwan tribes were:
  The Oglala or Ogalala. 
  The Brule or Brl. 
  The Hunkpapa. 
The Miniconjou or Minneconjou.

 

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