Which region was home to Sioux

The Sioux, or Dakota, were native to the Great Plains region of North America, primarily in present-day South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, and Nebraska.

The Sioux people, also known as the Dakota, Lakota, and Nakota, are indigenous Native American tribes who historically lived in the Great Plains region of North America. This includes modern-day states such as South Dakota, North Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Montana.

The Sioux, also known as the Lakota, Dakota, or Nakota, are a Native American tribe that historically lived in the Great Plains region of North America. This area covers parts of present-day states such as North Dakota, South Dakota, Minnesota, Nebraska, and Montana. The Sioux were nomadic hunters and gatherers who followed the buffalo herds, relying on them for food, clothing, and shelter. Today, many Sioux tribes still reside in these states, preserving their culture and traditions.