Student’s nameProfessor’s nameCourseDateSioux Native American TribesAbstract It is assumed that the Sioux Indians arrived from the continent of Asia thousands of years ago. In reality, they have never remained in one location for a long time, and they have actually travelled a lot. The Spanish people introduced them to horses in the 1500s. Life has gotten better for them because of the horses. Horses assisted in the transport and transport of goods. Sioux simply means "little snake", and that name was granted to the Chippewa Indians. They were battling the white men, and this was the only option the Sioux Indians had to keep their land until the U.S. government came upon the battle and signed an agreement to allow the Sioux Indians to keep a portion of land (Woods, 67). This chapter covers the lifestyle, location and cultural practices of the Sioux tribe.Introduction In reality, the Sioux Indians originated from the continent of Asia to North America. The word Sioux literally means "little snake" which the Chippewa Indians gave to the tribe. The attributes of the Sioux Indians, which stand out in particular, are their long straight jet-black hair, reflective of people coming from Asia. They are