lakota tale of the rainbow sioux
The Lakota tale of the Rainbow Sioux is a traditional story told by the Lakota people that explains the origin of the rainbow and the significance of the Sioux tribe. According to the tale, the Rainbow Sioux were chosen by the Great Spirit to bring balance and harmony to the world, and the rainbow symbolizes their connection between the physical and spiritual realms.
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