South Dakota Code § 12-3-9

Sioux dialects defined as historically unwritten
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The Legislature finds that the Lakota, Nakota, and Dakota dialects of the Sioux language are "historically" unwritten languages and are defined as such by the provisions of Public Law 94-73.

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