The exhibit "Cheyenne Ledger Artists of Fort Marion" is on view through Jan. 5, 2025, at the National Cowboy & Western ...
T., and published in the TIMES of Sept. 19 last, there occurs a passage, referring to Colonel SUMNER'S conflict with the Cheyenne Indians, at Salomen's Fork, intelligence of which had reached ...
Cody Ayon (Tsistsistas [Southern Cheyenne]) enlisted in ... I hope that through the Native American Veterans Memorial, the legacy of all our warrior forefathers lives on—their service to our ...
John Chivington attacked a camp of Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians along Sand Creek in southeastern Colorado. The Indians had gone there at the request of the Governor of Colorado, in order to escape ...
Wounded Warriors ... the new Native American Veterans Support, Transition and Resources (NAVSTaR) program. So far, the organization has provided Ford vehicles to the Blackfeet Nation, Cheyenne ...
Tribal leaders, wary of further conflicts with whites, usually ordered their warriors ... Twice, Native Americans sabotaged the iron rails themselves. In August 1867 a Cheyenne raiding party ...
In Congress and the courts, she has advocated for reforms from the restoration of Native ... a leader of the Cheyenne Dog Men Society, an institution with roots in Cheyenne warrior traditions.
They first proved themselves against other Native tribes, but when the United States Army came knocking, they cemented a reputation as fearsome warriors and protectors of the Plains. The Cheyenne ...
Language is part of every culture worldwide, but for Native American tribes, words are more than just words. Gordon Yellowman, tribal historian for the Arapaho and Cheyenne tribes, explained that ...