Chapter 3: Early Dakota
What are the responsibilities of a Dakota woman
Setting up the tipi, and gathering wild rice
Generosity
The habit of giving without expecting anything in return
Sugar camp
village location during spring, when Dakota made sugar from maple sap
Wo ohoda
Dakota word for "respect"
Tiospaye
Dakota word for extended family
Ohanwaste
Dakota word meaning generosity
Respect
Expression of courtesy and considered toward others ex: speaking softly
Dakota
*The preferred term for the tribe *It means ¨friend¨ or ¨ally¨
What behaviors did the Dakota do to show respect inside the tipi or to show respect to their relatives
1) speak softly inside the tipi, 2) move carefully in the home to not trip, 3) keeping eyes lowered at all times inside tipi; don't stare at others while sleeping, 4) kinship names "uncle Swift Cloud"
Tipi
A cone shaped house made by stretching animal skins over a frame of wooden poles
Extended Family
All relatives, including parents, children, grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles -- formed the basis for the traditional Dakota social structure
Kinship
Close connections with ones relatives Some made kinship ties with neighbors treating them like relatives
Mni Sota Makoce
Dakota term that inspired the name of our state. It means ¨land where the waters are so clear they reflect the clouds in the sky¨
What are the responsibilities of Dakota men
Hunt, fish, and trade
Sioux
a shortening of the term "Nadouessioux" - a French spelling of an Ojibwe term thought to mean "Snakes"; these people call themselves Dakota