Appendix:Siouan and Pawnee Swadesh lists

This list includes:
 * Lakota (Teton), also known as Thítȟuŋwaŋ &mdash; South Dakota, United States
 * Santee (Eastern) Dakota, also known as Isáŋyathi
 * Sisseton Dakota, also known as Sisíthuŋwaŋ; Santee subdivision
 * Yankton-Yanktonai (Western) Dakota, also known as Iháŋkthuŋwaŋ-Iháŋkthuŋwaŋna
 * Osage &mdash; Oklahoma, United States (origins in Kentucky)
 * Crow &mdash; Montana, United States
 * Tutelo (Yesanechi) &mdash; West Virginia, Virginia, United States
 * Pawnee &mdash; Oklahoma, United States (origins in Nebraska and Kansas); Skiri dialect used

Notes: Additional vocabulary words have been added after word no. 207 ("name"), since the original lengths of Swadesh lists are either 100 or 207 words. For Tutelo, reconstructed forms are marked by an asterisk (*). Pawnee, a Caddoan language, is also given for comparative purposes (the Caddoan languages are part of the hypothetical Macro-Siouan family).