sioux

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/ˈsu/
/ˈsuː/

Definition

The Sioux are a group of Native American peoples and tribes who traditionally lived in the northern United States, especially in the Great Plains region.

Usage & Nuances

Used as both singular and plural ('a Sioux', 'the Sioux'). Capitalized; refers specifically to a collection of related Native American tribes. Avoid using as an adjective ('Sioux language' is correct, but not 'a Sioux person'—use 'a person from the Sioux'). Pronunciation might confuse learners: /suː/.

Example Sentences

A Sioux chief led his people with wisdom.

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The Sioux lived on the Great Plains for centuries.

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Many Sioux people speak their own language.

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My great-grandmother was Sioux, and she told amazing stories about her childhood.

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The Sioux were known for their skill with horses and hunting buffalo.

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Have you ever read about the culture and history of the Sioux?

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