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Перевод: Sioux speek Sioux


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Тезаурус:

  1. Even the Sioux Indians immortalised in Dances With Wolves are angry because it will divert money from their bingo halls which bring in revenue to poor reservations.
  2. The Americans massacred the Sioux - men, women and children.
  3. There is an old Sioux saying: "You cannot understand a man until you have walked two weeks in his moccasins."
  4. The cheapest American city in which to run a six-cylinder, four-door sedan is Sioux Falls, South Dakota, where insurance costs a fifth of what it does in LA.
  5. As a boy, he was an excellent horseman and also became on good terms with a tribe of Sioux Indians.
  6. Mr and Mrs Kittelson live in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
  7. To quote Kurt Vonnegut in Bluebeard : "In the movies back then, just about any big-nosed person whose ancestors came from the shores of the Mediterranean or the Near East, if he could act at little, could play a rampaging Sioux or whatever.
  8. Pahaska was born a full-blood Native American in Sioux Falls, South Dakota.
  9. A favourite trip is Sioux City, a visit to an old film set built for Spaghetti Westerns where you can eat as much as you like from the western-style barbecue.
  10. A RARE movie - the mainly horrible How The West Was Won is another - that tries to include the whole arc of the West in its plot, expending its first hours on the virgin land as Kevin Costner communes with nature and Indians, but the finale has to admit the good days are gone, as demonstrated by the coming of the brutish cavalry intent on making the Sioux the first victims of the expansionist whites.
  11. Three warriors from the band of Chief Broken Arm (Tunnachemootoolt) made a perilous journey of some 1000 miles, beyond the lands of the Teton Sioux, to trade with the Hidatsa Indians.
  12. Le War Lance, an Oglala Sioux, stood on a street corner in New York city regaling Mr Frazier with the tale of his grandfather, the proud and independent Crazy Horse.
  13. Down an almost impassable dirt track near McLaughlin, South Dakota, he found, with the help of an Indian hitchhiker called Jim Yellow Earring, the site of the cabin belonging to the famous Sioux chief, Sitting Bull.

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