The Lakota word for human hair is pehin and yellow is zi or zizi, so "yellow Hair" would be pehin zi or pehin zizi.
The Brulé Sioux chief of that name did not have yellow hair (naturally); he was a member of a delegation to Washington in 1870 and was photographed many times.
If the hair belongs to an animal, then it would be hin zi.
having yellow hair
no Sioux word for goodbye
the Sioux used buffalo skin to make clothing, which was sewn together by their hair.
The singular form of Sioux is "Sioux." It is both the singular and plural form of the word.
The English translation of the Sioux word "hau" is "hello" or "hi."
The English translation of the Sioux word "wakankiya" is "sacred."
There is no such word in any of the Sioux dialects, so it has no meaning.
Same thing, but just in a deeper voice, and said with feeling.
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unsika
You get the yellow painter hair from gems.