Two Kettles
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Two Kettles or “Two Boilings” was a sub division of the Lakota Sioux tribe of Native Americans.
- Wah-nee-wack-ata-o-ne-lar (aka Waniwacteonilla)
- Oohe Noⁿpa
- Ma Waqota
Before 1843 explorers give no reference to this subdivision. The band appeared to number 800 people or 60 to 100 lodges. They were varyingly claimed to live among other bands or to live separate from other bands by the Cheyenne River and the Missouri River. They respected white traders and visitors and hunted skillfully. Early on they rarely engaged in warfare but later did so. Later still they signed a treaty agreeing not to attack others except in self-defense.
Notable persons include Tatanka Iyotake from the Hunkpapa band and Tasunka Witko, Makhpyia-luta, Hehaka Sapa and Billy Mills from the Oglala band. Recently, a body of evidence has shown that Tasunka Witko may have been Miniconjou.[citation needed]