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The Great Sioux Nation is the traditional political structure of the Sioux in North America. The peoples who speak the Sioux language are considered to be members of the Oceti Sakowin (Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, pronounced [oˈtʃʰetʰi ʃaˈkowĩ]) or Seven Council Fires. The seven-member communities are sometimes grouped into three regional/dialect sub-groups (Lakota, Western Dakota, and Eastern Dakota), but these mid-level identities are not politically institutionalized. The seven communities are all individual members of the historic confederacy. In contemporary culture, the designation is primarily a linguistic, cultural, and for some, political grouping.

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  • La Gran Nació Sioux és un terme que s'aplica a l'estructura política dels sioux en el moment del seu contacte amb els europeus i els euroamericans. La major part dels pobles que parlen una llengua sioux eren membres de l'Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (pronunciat [oˈtʃʰetʰi ʃaˈkowĩ]) o Consell dels Set Focs. Els set membres de vegades s'agrupaven en tres grups regionals/dialectals (Lakota, Dakota Occidental i Dakota Oriental), però aquestes identitats de nivell mitjà no es van institucionalitzar políticament: els set grups més petits eren membres separats d'una confederació. Dos pobles sioux no formaven part del Consell dels Set Focs: els assiniboines i Stoney que vivien al nord dels altres, en comptes eren membres de la amb el cree, enemics tradicionals dels sioux. (ca)
  • The Great Sioux Nation is the traditional political structure of the Sioux in North America. The peoples who speak the Sioux language are considered to be members of the Oceti Sakowin (Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, pronounced [oˈtʃʰetʰi ʃaˈkowĩ]) or Seven Council Fires. The seven-member communities are sometimes grouped into three regional/dialect sub-groups (Lakota, Western Dakota, and Eastern Dakota), but these mid-level identities are not politically institutionalized. The seven communities are all individual members of the historic confederacy. In contemporary culture, the designation is primarily a linguistic, cultural, and for some, political grouping. Since 2019, Sioux language has been an official language of South Dakota. (en)
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  • The Sioux people were united in a confederacy of seven members, called the Seven Fires Council (en)
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  • Great Sioux Nation (en)
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  • Subdivisions of dedicated tribes (en)
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  • La Gran Nació Sioux és un terme que s'aplica a l'estructura política dels sioux en el moment del seu contacte amb els europeus i els euroamericans. La major part dels pobles que parlen una llengua sioux eren membres de l'Očhéthi Šakówiŋ (pronunciat [oˈtʃʰetʰi ʃaˈkowĩ]) o Consell dels Set Focs. Els set membres de vegades s'agrupaven en tres grups regionals/dialectals (Lakota, Dakota Occidental i Dakota Oriental), però aquestes identitats de nivell mitjà no es van institucionalitzar políticament: els set grups més petits eren membres separats d'una confederació. (ca)
  • The Great Sioux Nation is the traditional political structure of the Sioux in North America. The peoples who speak the Sioux language are considered to be members of the Oceti Sakowin (Očhéthi Šakówiŋ, pronounced [oˈtʃʰetʰi ʃaˈkowĩ]) or Seven Council Fires. The seven-member communities are sometimes grouped into three regional/dialect sub-groups (Lakota, Western Dakota, and Eastern Dakota), but these mid-level identities are not politically institutionalized. The seven communities are all individual members of the historic confederacy. In contemporary culture, the designation is primarily a linguistic, cultural, and for some, political grouping. (en)
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  • Gran Nació Sioux (ca)
  • Great Sioux Nation (en)
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