The butterfly (kimimela in Lakota) and the dragonfly (suswecha) were often viewed as the spirits of departed relatives, returning to visit the living. This is sometimes the meaning of those designs when used on war shields.
Another meaning of the butterfly is transformation or new birth, with reference to eternal existence and particularly meaning newborn children.
In beadwork, the many tribes of the Sioux often used a double-triangle design symbolising a butterfly - this had absolutely no meaning at all, but was simply a favoured image.
It is clear that just as with all native American symbols, there is no single meaning for the butterfly - it meant different things in different situations, according to the feelings or ideas of the person using that design at that time.
Sioux Sioux
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The Sioux tribe lived in tepees like the other Native American tribes.
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It is from the Sioux tribe, means "Friend to everyone"
The tattoo is of the native American Sioux Chief Sitting Bull. Anthony has always been interested in the native American culture but also has Mohican ancestry (from his maternal side).
Sioux Sioux
No.The Sioux are a Native American and First Nations people
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The Sioux are Native American and First Nations people in North America.
Not really..the sioux indians were the most warlike of all the others.
KIMIMELA, Sioux
The Sioux tribe lived in tepees like the other Native American tribes.
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There is no language called "Native American". Do you mean Iroquois, Navaho, Sioux, Crow, Cherokee, Hopi ... ?
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The Souix were a major American native tribe.