The Lakota language has a rich history going back hundreds of years! Native Americans, including the Lakota, first spoke it long before Europeans arrived in North
America. They used it for storytelling, ceremonies, and everyday life. π
οΈ The Lakota were traditionally nomadic, following buffalo herds. As they moved, they spread their language across the plains. In the 19th century, the U.S. government tried to suppress Indigenous languages, but the Lakota people worked hard to keep their language alive through schools and families. π