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Two Kettles or O'ohe Nuŋpa (''O'ohenuŋpa'', ''O'ohenonpa'' - “Two Boilings” or “Two Kettles”) was a sub division of the Lakota Sioux tribe of Native Americans. Together with the Sans Arc (''Itazipco'', ''Itazipcola'', ''Hazipco'' - ‘Those who hunt without bows’) and Miniconjou (''Mnikonju'', ''Hoĥwoju'' - ‘Plants by the Water’) they were often referred to as ''Central Lakota'' and divided into several ''bands'' or ''tiyošpaye''. == Historic O'ohe Nuŋpa tiyošpaye or bands == * Wanuwaktenula (''Wah-nee-wack-ata-o-ne-lar'', aka ''Waniwacteonila'' - ‘Killed Accidentally’) * Sunka Yutesni (‘Eat No Dogs’) * Mniŝala (‘Red Water’, a splinter group from the Sans Arc tiyošpaye, also called Mnisala- ‘Red Water’) * Oiglapta (‘Take All That Is Left’) The ''O'ohe Nuŋpa'' or ''Two Kettles'' were first part of the Miniconjou tiyošpaye called ''Wanhin Wega'' (‘Broken Arrow’), split off about 1840 and became a separate ''oyate'' or ''tribe''.〔(Two Kettles )〕 The O'ohe Nuŋpa were often also divided into two groups:〔James Owen Dorsey: ''Siouan Sociology'', Echo Lib, 2007, ISBN 978-1-4068-2595-4〕 # O'ohe Núŋpa (''Oohe Noⁿpa'' - ‘Two Boilings’ or ‘Two Kettles’) # Ma Waqota (''Ma-wahota'' - ‘Skin-smeared-with-whitish-earth’) 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「Two Kettles」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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