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Answer for the clue "Sioux Indian ", 7 letters:
dakotan

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Dakotan may refer to: Sioux language , particularly the dialect of the Santee Dakotan, a member of the Sioux , especially the Santee tribe Dakotan, a branch of the Siouan languages including Sioux, Assiniboine and Stony , a 1912 American-Hawaiian ship Dakotan ...

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a. Of, or pertaining to, North Dakota or South Dakota or their culture n. An inhabitant or a resident of the state of North Dakota or South Dakota.

Usage examples of dakotan.

I both know the Dakotan research stretches far beyond what they told us.

Used on Thorwalian subprimates in Dakotan research centers, the procedure had been successful, though the creatures generally had very limited response.

But when the Dakotan researchers learned about this moon, they wanted the riches for themselves.

They found little of interest, no proof of a connection, but Motegathe Dakotan leaderrenewed the study before the insurrection.

Her words betrayed her intimacy with the Dakotan leader, and too much scrutiny of Seneca.

Her dalliance with the Dakotan leader was widely known, and often discussed in her absence.

Only last year, Dakotan researchers found conclusive evidence that a comet came through our solar system and disrupted the orbits of all the inner planets, yours included.

Tranor made contact with the Dakotan frequency and transmitted a code announcing their arrival.

Despite his instructions, she peeked through the brambles to sight the Dakotan warriors.

They wore the traditional Dakotan green outfit: a short-sleeved top, belted around the middle, loose trousers.

His body worked in perfect precision as his limbs moved, slicing back to knock a rifle from one Dakotan, then swinging under to dislodge another.

But her hope died when another Dakotan patrol appeared at the edge of the crash site.

When he leaped through the air, both feet striking his opponent, an enthusiastic cheer rang from the Dakotan onlookers.

The slender, staid Thorwalians had nothing in common with the rotund, nervous Dakotan race.

Practical functions motivated Thorwalian architects, but comfort and beauty were most important in Dakotan design.