| 1. | a former territory in the United States: divided into the states of North Dakota and South Dakota 1889. |
| 2. | North Dakota or South Dakota. |
| 3. | the Dakotas, North Dakota and South Dakota. |
| 4. | Also called Sioux. a member of the largest tribe of the Siouan stock of North American Indians, who originally occupied Minnesota and Wisconsin and later migrated westward to the Great Plains. |
| 5. | Santee (defs. 3, 4). |
| 6. | a Siouan language spoken by the Dakota and Assiniboin Indians. |
| 1. | a city in SW California. 47,080. |
| 2. | a river flowing SE from central South Carolina to the Atlantic. 143 mi. (230 km) long. |
| 3. | a branch of the Dakota Indians, comprising the Mdewakanton, Sisseton, Wahpekute, and Wahpeton. |
| 4. | the dialect of Dakota spoken by the Santee peoples. |