I will tell the Indian tribe called Siou Indian Siou Indian. The Sioux Indians live in the Great Plains. Siou tribe is completely located in 7 states. These states are known as Nebraska, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Iowa, Minnesota, Wisconsin. Its natural resources include deer, beans, wild rice, buffalo. Sue countries can be divided into seven groups. They are known as the 7th Parliament. Each parliament building has leaders and groups gathered respectively.
Siou Indians actually came from North America to Asia. Sue's name actually means "snake" given to tribe by Chippewa Indian. A particularly striking feature of the Siou Indians is their long, straight black hair that represents people from Asia. In general, Siou Indians are nomads, which means that they have never stayed there for a long time. Usually, they follow the Buffalo model and guarantee that they have food and clothing no matter where you go. The Spaniard introduced a horse to Sue in the 1500's. When they bring in horses and start using them as goods and means of transportation, they live especially in the way of nomads' lifestyles, making life easier. Tribal chiefs are appointed to every aspect of life, including war, civil rule, and of course medical staff.
Sioux Indians, came from Asia, they of the tribe of American Indians that had been known for distinctive black hair, the original tribes of North America nomads. As the United States expanded to the lands where Sue lives, the Sioux Indians competed against the rights of white with the white. The United States eventually signed a treaty permitting Siou to possess a designated land called a reserve. In the late 1800s, the people of Siou repeatedly fought for white for white people and eventually lost the struggle for the country. Today they live in South Dakota, Nebraska and Montana Native American settlements.