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The Miniconjou (Lakota: Mnikȟówožu, Hokwoju - ‘Plants by the Water’) are a Native American people constituting a subdivision of the Lakota people, who formerly inhabited an area in western present-day South Dakota from the Black Hills in to the Platte River. The contemporary population lives mostly in west-central South Dakota. Perhaps the most famous Miniconjou chief was Touch the Clouds. == Historic Miniconjou thiyóšpaye or bands == Together with the Sans Arc (''Itázipčho'', ''Itazipcola'', ''Hazipco'' - ‘Those who hunt without bows’) and Two Kettles (''Oóhe Núŋpa'', ''Oóhenuŋpa'', ''Oohenonpa'' - ‘Two Boiling’ or ‘Two Kettles’) they were often referred to as ''Central Lakota'' and divided into several ''bands'' or ''thiyóšpaye'': * Unkche yuta (‘Dung Eaters’) * Glaglaheca (‘Untidy’, ‘Slovenly’, ‘Shiftless’) * Shunka yute shni (‘Eat No Dogs’, split off from the ''Wanhin Wega'') * Nige Tanka (‘Big Belly’) * Wakpokinyan (‘Flies Along the River’) * Inyan ha oin (‘Musselshell Earring’) * Siksicela or Shikshichela (‘Bad Ones’, ‘Bad ones of different kinds’) * Wagleza-oin (‘Gartersnake Earring’) * Wanhin Wega (‘Broken Arrow’, the ''Shunka yute shni'' and ''Oóhenuŋpa'' split off about 1840) The ''Oóhenuŋpa'' or Two Kettles were first part of the Miniconjou thiyóšpaye called ''Wanhin Wega'', split off about 1840 and became a separate ''oyate'' or ''tribe''. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Miniconjou」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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