South Dakota Statutes § 12-3-9 Sioux dialects defined as historically unwritten
Statute Text
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
.
Source
SL 1976, ch 104, § 2.
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