1. Lakota - Noun
2. Lakota - Proper noun
a member of the large western branch of Sioux people which was made up of several groups that lived on the plains
Source: WordNetAbout 1730, they introduced the horse to Lakota bands (Ho'óhomo'eo'o - “the invited ones (to Cheyenne lands i.e. the Black Hills)”). Source: Internet
According to Lakota accounts, far more of their casualties occurred in the attack on Last Stand Hill than anywhere else. Source: Internet
After being pushed south and westward by the Lakota, the unified Cheyenne people began to create and expand a new territory of their own. Source: Internet
After about 1860, the Lakota Sioux claimed all the former Crow lands from the Black Hills of South Dakota to the Big Horn Mountains of Montana. Source: Internet
Andersen composed seven of the 10 pieces performed by Lakota John and Kin, his family band. Source: Internet
After Red Cloud’s War many Northern Arapaho moved to the Red Cloud Agency in Dakota Territory and lived among the Lakota as well as many Cheyenne. Source: Internet