Two Kettles

Two Kettles or O'ohe Nuŋpa (O'ohenuŋpa, O'ohenonpa - “Two Boilings” or “Two Kettles”) was a sub division of the Lakota Sioux tribe of Native Americans.

Together with the Sans Arc (Itazipco, Itazipcola, Hazipco - ‘Those who hunt without bows’) and Miniconjou (Mnikonju, Hoĥwoju - ‘Plants by the Water’) they were often referred to as Central Lakota and divided into several bands or tiyošpaye.

Read more about Two Kettles:  Historic O'ohe Nuŋpa Tiyošpaye or Bands, History

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