Talk:Two Kettles

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As someone whom knows pretty much nothing about the Lakota tribe, this article does absolutely nothing to advance my knowledge. What are the first three numbers for and what do the words beside them represent? I can now pronounce a long W-word, but I have no idea what it means. Also, why are we indicating that Tatanka Iyotake was a Hunkpapa -- shouldn't that information be in the Hunkpapa article, instead? --Thisisbossi 14:35, 18 November 2006 (UTC)