
Sioux Nation
The Sioux Nation is a group of Native American tribes originally inhabiting the Great Plains of North America, including regions now in the U.S. and Canada. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, including languages, ceremonies, and art. Historically, the Sioux fought to maintain their land and way of life against European settlers and U.S. government expansion, resulting in significant conflicts such as the Battle of Little Bighorn. Today, Sioux tribes work to preserve their traditions, sovereignty, and rights, often advocating for land reparations and recognition of treaties. Their collective identity remains strong as a vital part of Native American history and culture.