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Sioux
The Sioux or Oceti Sakowin ( ; Dakota/Lakota: ) are groups of Native American tribes and First Nations people from the Great Plains of North America. The Sioux have two major linguistic divisions: the Dakota and Lakota peoples (translation: referring to the alliances between the bands). Collectively, they are the , or . The term Sioux, an exonym from a French transcription () of the Ojibwe term , can refer to any ethnic group within the Great Sioux Nation or to any of the nation's many language dialects.
Taíno people
The Taíno were the Indigenous peoples in most of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of the Americas. Their culture has been continued today by their descendants and by Taíno revivalist communities. They were the first New World peoples encountered by non-Norse Europeans. Part of the Arawak group of Indigenous peoples in the Americas, the Taíno are also referred to as Island Arawaks or Antillean Arawaks.

Ojibwe
thumb|Ojibwe fishermen in the St. Marys Rapids, 1901
Indigenous peoples of the Northeastern Woodlands
regional culture of native peoples in North AmerIca
Indigenous peoples of the Great Basin
Native Americans of the northern Great Basin, Snake River Plain, and upper Colorado River basin
indigenous peoples of the Southeastern Woodlands
regional culture of native peoples in North America
Northern Paiute
Native American tribe in eastern California
Iroquoian Peoples
indigenous peoples of eastern North America
indigenous peoples of the Eastern Woodlands
cultural group of indigenous peoples in North America