A large castle could have hundreds of people living in it, but most had far fewer. If you think about it, nearly all castles were abandoned at some point, and had no one living in them at all.
About 600 people lived in Salem Massachusetts during the 1960's.
55,000 people lived all over mesopotamia
A Sioux chief would be the leader of a tribe among the many tribes of the great Sioux nation. There was many chiefs among the Sioux nations across North America.
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There were approximately 500 people living in the village.
The Sioux had many living conditions. There was Sioux which lived in the Plains of American, then you had Sioux which lived around rivers on the East coast of America. The East coast Sioux also lived in wooded area.
The Sioux had many living conditions. There was Sioux which lived in the Plains of American, then you had Sioux which lived around rivers on the East coast of America. The East coast Sioux also lived in wooded area.
they lived of the buffalo which was their main need.
The Mandan and Hidatsa tribes lived in villages along the northern and eastern parts of the Sioux region. The Blackfeet lived along the northern and western edges. The Shoshone, Ute, Yap and many other tribes lived along the Rocky Mountains. The Osage lived immediately south of the South domain. Many tribes lived east of the Sioux region. There were no fixed borders. Many other Native American tribes came to the Sioux to trade or raid for bison. The Flathead (Kootenai), Nez Pierce, Paiute, Dine Navajo, Goshute, and Arapahoe tribes all traded with the Sioux on their western edge. Pawnee, Kiowa, Kansa, and Otoe tribes held the central and southern plains areas south of the Sioux.
it depends on where u are in Iowa i used to live in Sioux city and from where i lived to north Sioux city, sd was 12 miles.
The Sioux nation had many different languages, but yes, there are still people who can speak them
The Sioux people have a rich cultural heritage and history that spans many generations.
The Lakota Sioux lived in teepees made out of long poles and wooden sticks. They lived in the plains but part of the Sioux lived in Minessota and Wisconsin so they got the wood from there. They hunted buffalo and conserved the hide so that's where they got the buffalo hide.
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Before contact with Europeans, members of the Great Sioux Nation lived throughout the north-central United States and southern Canada. Today there are Sioux reservations in Minnesota, Montana, Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan.
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