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Dakota Tiwahe
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Perspectives of Saskatchewan Dakota/Lakota Elders on the Treaty Process Within Canada.” Please Read This Form Carefully, and Feel Free to Ask Questions You Might Have
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An Account of Lakota Verbal Affixes in Transitive Stative Verbs
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Renewing the Oyate; Dakota Language and Cultural Revitalization and Commemorations of the U.S.-Dakota War, 1962-2012
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MEANING DEVELOPMENT in ONE CHILD ACQUIRING DAKOTA-SIOUX AS a FIRST LANGUAGE by ALICIA ALEXANDRA NOKONY BA (Adv.)