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  2. Alice Blue Legs - Wikipedia

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    Blue Legs died on January 2, 2003, at Rapid City Regional Hospital in Rapid City, South Dakota and was buried in her family cemetery in Grass Creek. [20] She has works in the permanent collections of the Indian Arts and Crafts Board, housed in Washington, D. C. at the headquarters of the United States Department of the Interior [1] and the Smithsonian's National Museum of the American Indian.

  3. Native American recreational activities - Wikipedia

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    The butterfly hide-and-seek game was a silent game of hide-and-seek. The seeker would sing "Butterfly, butterfly, show me where to go" then silently go look for the hiding players. [2] The moccasin game was played with two teams, four moccasins, and a stone. One team would hide the stone in one of their moccasins while the other team was not ...

  4. Culture of South Dakota - Wikipedia

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    Many counties and towns in the state hold annual fairs. The Sioux Empire Fair, in Sioux Falls, is the largest fair in the state, with an annual attendance of over 250,000. [9] The South Dakota State Fair is another large annual event; it is held in Huron at the end of the summer. The Sturgis Motorcycle Rally is an annual event in Sturgis. In ...

  5. A brewery and a taproom: The two are coming together for ...

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    Covert Artisan Ales & Cellars will consolidate its west-side brewery and downtown taproom into one space at 605 S. Watson Ave. in western at Sioux Falls.

  6. Sioux - Wikipedia

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    Charging Thunder (1877–1929), Blackfoot Sioux chief who was part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show in 1903, but remained in England when the show returned to America. He married Josephine, an American horse trainer who had just given birth to their first child, Bessie, and together they settled in Darwen , before moving to Gorton .

  7. From haunted houses to trunk-or-treats, here's what to do ...

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    The Sioux Falls Zombie Walk will take place in downtown Sioux Falls on Oct. 28, with makeup going from noon to 3 p.m. at the Railroad Center near Remedy Brewing Co. before the parade at 4 p.m. All ...

  8. List of Native American artists - Wikipedia

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    The Indian Arts and Crafts Act of 1990 defines "Native American" as being enrolled in either federally recognized tribes or state recognized tribes or "an individual certified as an Indian artisan by an Indian Tribe." [1] This does not include non-Native American artists using Native American themes. Additions to the list need to reference a ...

  9. Lakota people - Wikipedia

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    The early French historic documents did not distinguish a separate Teton division, instead grouping them with other "Sioux of the West", Santee and Yankton bands. The names Teton and Tetuwan come from the Lakota name thítȟuŋwaŋ, the meaning of which is obscure. This term was used to refer to the Lakota by non-Lakota Sioux groups.