I'd say the Sioux are survivors, very flexible attitude, much more so than most tribes. They were originally a upper Mississippi and Great Lakes people, utilizing some of the best ground on the continent, probably had a huge hand in the St Louis culture. But when they Huron and Iroqois started getting pushed west from eastern colonization, they fought some bloody battles against other tribes, but said fuck it and moved west, adopted the semi-nomadic hunter lifestyle.Smitty-48 wrote: Sat Mar 02, 2019 11:38 am This is why a don't weep for them, the Lakota were imperialists, they simply ran into a bigger and badder empire.
Live by the sword, die by the sword, no tears need be shed, for the wicked.
A very resilient tribe. There are few American tribal names that are really known globally, the Navajo, the Cherokee, Mohawks and Sioux. Three of those tribes are remembered because they were survivors and fought hard. The Mohawk are remembered for a story and a haircut.