Santee

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Santee are a subgroup of the Eastern Dakota (Sioux) people, historically residing in the woodlands and prairies of the upper Midwest and known for their distinct Dakota language dialect and cultural traditions.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American people
Sioux subgroup
subgroup of the Eastern Dakota
conflictHistory involved in the U.S.–Dakota War of 1862
contrastWith Lakota NERFINISHED
Western Dakota (Yankton-Yanktonai) NERFINISHED
culture Dakota culture
Sioux culture
divisionOf Eastern Sioux NERFINISHED
ethnicGroupOf Eastern Dakota NERFINISHED
historicalRegion Minnesota region NERFINISHED
prairies of the upper Midwest
upper Midwest NERFINISHED
woodlands of the upper Midwest
languageFamily Siouan languages NERFINISHED
nativeLanguage Dakota language NERFINISHED
partOf Sioux Nation NERFINISHED
postContactHistory subject to forced removals
subject to reservation system in the United States
presentIn United States NERFINISHED
relatedGroup Mdewakanton NERFINISHED
Sisseton NERFINISHED
Wahpekute NERFINISHED
Wahpeton NERFINISHED
religion traditional Dakota spirituality
speaksDialect Santee Dakota dialect
subgroupOf Dakota people NERFINISHED
Eastern Dakota NERFINISHED
Sioux NERFINISHED
traditionalCeremony Sun Dance
naming ceremonies
vision quest
traditionalCraft beadwork
hide tanning
quillwork
woodworking
traditionalEconomy fishing
gathering wild rice
hunting
small-scale agriculture
traditionalHousing bark lodges
tipis
traditionalLifestyle prairie people
woodland people
traditionalSocialOrganization band-based society
clan system
treatyHistory involved in 19th-century treaties with the United States
usesEthnonym Dakota NERFINISHED
Santee Dakota NERFINISHED

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Eastern Dakota includes Santee