Definition of Santee Sioux

1. Noun. A member of the eastern branch of the Sioux.

Exact synonyms: Eastern Sioux, Santee, Santee Dakota
Generic synonyms: Siouan, Sioux

Lexicographical Neighbors of Santee Sioux

Santa hats
Santa sack
Santa sacks
Santa suit
Santa suits
Santalaceae
Santalales
Santali
Santalum album
Santana wind
Santana winds
Santander
Santas
Santee
Santee Dakota
Santee Sioux (current term)
Santees
Santhosh
Santiago
Santiago Ramon y Cajal
Santiago de Chile
Santiago de Cuba
Santiago de los Caballeros
Santiam berries
Santiam berry
Santini's booming sound
Santo Domingo
Santolina
Santolina chamaecyparissus
Santoprene

Literary usage of Santee Sioux

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. History of Dakota Territory by George Washington Kingsbury, George Martin Smith (1915)
"... 2447; Otoe, 464; Santee Sioux, 965; all located in the State of Nebraska. The figures refer to the number of Indians belonging to the several agencies. ..."

2. Official Relations Between the United States and the Sioux Indians by Lucy Elizabeth Textor (1896)
"called the Santee Sioux, were wholly dependent upon the bounty of the Government. The fact that they had no treaty relations with the United States made ..."

3. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"In 1834 the great work of the Congregational Church among the Sioux was begun by the starting of a mission to the Santee Sioux on Lake Calhoun, ..."

4. Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties by United States, Charles Joseph Kappler (1904)
"That each member of the Santee Sioux tribe of Indians now eight, ... And said Santee Sioux shall be entitled to all other benefits under this act in the ..."

5. Taopi and His Friends, Or The Indians' Wrongs and Rights by Samuel Dutton Hinman, William Welsh, Henry Benjamin Whipple (1869)
"Farmer Band of Santee Sioux. Taopi was one of the first converts to Christianity, after the establishment of our Mission at Redwood on the Minnesota river. ..."

6. History of Dakota Territory by George Washington Kingsbury, George Martin Smith (1915)
"... 2447; Otoe, 464; Santee Sioux, 965; all located in the State of Nebraska. The figures refer to the number of Indians belonging to the several agencies. ..."

7. Official Relations Between the United States and the Sioux Indians by Lucy Elizabeth Textor (1896)
"called the Santee Sioux, were wholly dependent upon the bounty of the Government. The fact that they had no treaty relations with the United States made ..."

8. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"In 1834 the great work of the Congregational Church among the Sioux was begun by the starting of a mission to the Santee Sioux on Lake Calhoun, ..."

9. Indian Affairs: Laws and Treaties by United States, Charles Joseph Kappler (1904)
"That each member of the Santee Sioux tribe of Indians now eight, ... And said Santee Sioux shall be entitled to all other benefits under this act in the ..."

10. Taopi and His Friends, Or The Indians' Wrongs and Rights by Samuel Dutton Hinman, William Welsh, Henry Benjamin Whipple (1869)
"Farmer Band of Santee Sioux. Taopi was one of the first converts to Christianity, after the establishment of our Mission at Redwood on the Minnesota river. ..."

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