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Lesson 9: The Lakota Today. Lesson 10: The Lakota Peoples Language. View my complete profile. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Lesson 9: The Lakota Today. Map of the Midwest. Magnets to hold map and chart paper to board. Children of Native America Today By Yvonne Wakim, Dennis and Arlene Hirschefelder. Writing paper for each student. Students will be aware of the Lakota Indian Nation and compare modern Lakota families’ lives to their own. Introductory Experience (8-10 minutes, depending upon student responses).

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Lesson 9: The Lakota Today. Lesson 10: The Lakota Peoples Language. View my complete profile. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Lesson 9: The Lakota Today. Map of the Midwest. Magnets to hold map and chart paper to board. Children of Native America Today By Yvonne Wakim, Dennis and Arlene Hirschefelder. Writing paper for each student. Students will be aware of the Lakota Indian Nation and compare modern Lakota families’ lives to their own. Introductory Experience (8-10 minutes, depending upon student responses).

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Lesson 9: The Lakota Today. Lesson 10: The Lakota Peoples Language. View my complete profile. Tuesday, November 27, 2007. Lesson 10: The Lakota People's Language. The Lakota People’s language. This lesson will introduce students to the Lakota language spoken by the Lakota/Dakota people. Students will learn and work with words of the Lakota language for grandpa, grandma, mom, dad, son, daughter, and children. All Families Are Special By Norma Simon with Lakota word additions (3 copies). 4 The student will...

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