The Lakota in the 1450s are a Native American tribe that resides in the plains of Midwest USA and Southern Midwest Canada. They are not united and have many leaders that are called Chieftains, they also have elders who serve as guides of the village and tribes of the Lakota. The Lakota don't know how to plant other crops beside corn yet and heavily rely on game such as bison, deer, fish and other game. They live in Teepees on the plains although they are working on building long standing structures. They practice many distinct and ceremonial practices. Many of the ceremonial practices involve peace pipes and beads.
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| - The Lakota in the 1450s are a Native American tribe that resides in the plains of Midwest USA and Southern Midwest Canada. They are not united and have many leaders that are called Chieftains, they also have elders who serve as guides of the village and tribes of the Lakota. The Lakota don't know how to plant other crops beside corn yet and heavily rely on game such as bison, deer, fish and other game. They live in Teepees on the plains although they are working on building long standing structures. They practice many distinct and ceremonial practices. Many of the ceremonial practices involve peace pipes and beads.
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Akecheta II
Akecheta III
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Akecheta II
Akecheta III
Dissolution of the Hereditary Chiefdom
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| - The Lakota in the 1450s are a Native American tribe that resides in the plains of Midwest USA and Southern Midwest Canada. They are not united and have many leaders that are called Chieftains, they also have elders who serve as guides of the village and tribes of the Lakota. The Lakota don't know how to plant other crops beside corn yet and heavily rely on game such as bison, deer, fish and other game. They live in Teepees on the plains although they are working on building long standing structures. They practice many distinct and ceremonial practices. Many of the ceremonial practices involve peace pipes and beads. 1455: In 1455 Akecheta (which means fighter) unified the Lakota tribes into one Nation under his rule. He became High Chieftain and established a Royal Family System where his heirs would take over after he dies. Many of the new laws were rotated around Military, population and labor issues. One of his laws was to abolish partnership and have women in the birthing ages be pregnant as possible with mates who are warriors, laborers and shaman (Spiritual Men).
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