1. a band of the Blackfeet Lakota that may mean ~wash"
thíŋ záptaŋ
N
1. a band of the Blackfeet Lakotas whose name means ~five lodges."
sihásapaȟča
N
1. a band of the Blackfeet Lakotas whose name means ~real Blackfeet."
wamnúǧa oʾíŋ
N
1. a band of the Blackfeet Lakotas whose name means ~shell earring."
khaŋǧíšuŋ pégnaka
N
1. a band of the Blackfeet Lakotas whose name means ~wears crow feathers in the hair."
wíštelkhiyA
V
1. to be bashful towards someone, in a special sense of holding an avoidance attitude of high respect towards him or her (e.g. the attitude of mothers and sons-in law as prescribed by traditional Lakota kinship).
kilákhota
V
1. to become a Lakota again, as one who tried to assimilate into white society but, dissatisfied, returns to Lakota ways.
sihásapa
N.
1. Blackfeet Sioux, one of the seven bands of Lakotas or Teton Sioux.
ptehíŋčala čhaŋnúŋpa
N.
1. buffalo calf pipe, brought to the Lakotas by White Buffalo Calf Woman.
sičháŋǧu
N.
1. Burnt Thighs or Brule Sioux, one of the seven bands of Lakotas or Teton Sioux; Rosebud Sioux
thóka
N
1. enemy, a tribe of Indians, or a member of such a tribe, other than the Lakotas.
siŋkphéthawote
N.
1. flagroot, bitterroot, calamus, a medicine used by the Lakotas use for cramps and other ailments.
lakhólyakel
ADJ
1. in the Lakota way or manner.
yuwípi
N
1. a Lakota ceremony, described by ED as a ~practice of binding and tying a diviner who is said to be untied by supernatural help and then he foretells the future or tells where to find a lost thing."
iktómi
N
2. the Lakota trickster
wičhíyela
N
1. Lakotas' name for the Yanktons and Yanktonnais.
yuwípi wičhašá
N
1. a religious specialist among the Lakotas who practices yuwipi.
čhaŋnúŋpawakhaŋ
N.
1. sacred pipe of the Lakotas.
Itázipčho
N
1. Sans Arc Sioux, literally "no bows", one of the seven bands of the Lakota
lakólʾiya
V
1. to speak Lakota, in the Lakota way of speaking.
lakhóta
N
2. the Teton or western division of the Sioux, Lakota.