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uary 26, 1925 - May 20, 2007) was a lawyer in | Cheyenne, a former Democratic member of the Wyoming Ho |
went to Geronimo's tribe and asked the Chief | Cheyenne about it. |
He returned to | Cheyenne after college and has worked for the Wyoming |
Though | Cheyenne aired for seven years, the series had only 10 |
tail turret on the B-17 is also known as the " | Cheyenne" turret because it was invented at the Cheyen |
ve American tribes (including the Arapaho and | Cheyenne), amidst competition with other trade posts. |
Brink with Brian Dennehey, Perfect Sport and | Cheyenne among others. |
a consequent flood of white emigration across | Cheyenne and Arapaho lands. |
United States and six chiefs of the Southern | Cheyenne and four of the Southern Arapaho Indian tribe |
with initiating most hostilities between the | Cheyenne and U.S military. |
, Colorado and flows through Elbert, Lincoln, | Cheyenne and Kiowa counties before it joins with the A |
se, Choctaw-Chickasaw, Black, Irish, Southern | Cheyenne, and Comanche, was born in Albany, Texas in 1 |
A.M. Stern (who also designed Disney's Hotel | Cheyenne) and styled after archetypal New England arch |
n Pacific Railway Company against the City of | Cheyenne and its marshal, Ryan, to enjoin the collecti |
rriors - they may have been upstream in other | Cheyenne and Kiowa villages - but the non-combatant de |
ch early Warner Brothers television series as | Cheyenne and Maverick: "From the entertainment capital |
February 18, 1861, six chiefs of the Southern | Cheyenne and four of the Arapaho signed the Treaty of |
own Harjo (born June 2, 1945) is a well-known | Cheyenne and Hodulgee Muscogee advocate for American I |
erm was specifically for fighting against the | Cheyenne and Arapaho. |
ource for Native American peoples such as the | Cheyenne and Nlaka'pamux. |
ic photographs of members of the Crow, Sioux, | Cheyenne, and Arapaho Nations. |
orn in 1881 near the Darlington Agency on the | Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation in Indian Terr |
The Crow heard a rumor that the Sioux, | Cheyenne and Arapaho were going to attack a Crow villa |
In the north, the Southern | Cheyenne and Southern Arapaho, forced the Comanche to |
p in Colony, Oklahoma, and is a member of the | Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. |
was one of two communities established on the | Cheyenne and Arapaho reservations before those reserva |
ail, Bandits of the Badlands, Rough Riders of | Cheyenne and The Cherokee Flash. |
time with traditional medicine persons of the | Cheyenne and taught courses at Sheridan College, Wyomi |
In July 1963, she and two other MSTS ships, | Cheyenne and Phoenix, were stationed at Subic Bay, Phi |
d out the Kiowa and formed alliances with the | Cheyenne and Arapaho to gain control of the rich buffa |
rding to legend, a battle in 1825 between the | Cheyenne and the Kiowa (or Pawnee) turned one of the s |
nited States and various tribes including the | Cheyenne and Arapaho, the Cheyenne and Arapaho were re |
ion as a punitive campaign against the Sioux, | Cheyenne and Arapaho for raiding along the Bozeman Tra |
dition of 1865, directed against the Southern | Cheyenne, Arapaho and Lakota Sioux. |
eat of "E" County (later Day County) when the | Cheyenne Arapaho reserve was opened, it was moved acro |
Blackfoot and | Cheyenne are the other Algonquian-speakers on the Plai |
at Battle of the Little Bighorn and that the | Cheyenne are moving to join the Sioux Indians in the B |
e nearly fifty scripts apiece for Bonanza and | Cheyenne as well as episodes for Maverick, in which he |
tween the United States Army and the Northern | Cheyenne as part of the Great Sioux War of 1876-77. |
Carey died in his hometown of | Cheyenne at the age of 58. |
He died in the capital city of | Cheyenne at the age of seventy-one. |
Cheyenne Avenue (SR 574) | |
rshall Street to the north, the alley between | Cheyenne Avenue and Main Street on the east, Fairview |
mmander Colonel McStraggle is besieged by the | Cheyenne, because the Indians claim that white men had |
t demanded that the horses be returned to the | Cheyenne; Big Spotted Horse, imagining the reaction of |
Jack Kelly as Bart Maverick, Clint Walker as | Cheyenne Bodie, David Carradine as Kung Fu's Caine, Ch |
Other theories to explain the formation of | Cheyenne Bottoms are structural movement in its base, |
ile from and off to one side from our line, a | Cheyenne boy was herding horses. |
A | Cheyenne Brave (1910) |
iorating, the director invited her to stay in | Cheyenne, but Dubroff's father declined, explaining th |
Apples for | Cheyenne by Elizabeth Gerlach, Illustrator- Kim Miller |
The Northern | Cheyenne called it the Battle of Belly Butte. |
In retaliation, the US Cavalry attacked a | Cheyenne camp on Grand Island in Nebraska. |
led a small party of Pawnee into a village of | Cheyenne camped near the Arkansas river. |
His current target is Tea Spoon, the | Cheyenne caretaker of the horse ranch of Bronco Fortwo |
Carter Sampson, Cat-a-tac, Cavedoll, Cecada, | Cheyenne, Cheryl B. Engelhardt, Chris McLeod, City Rio |
Cheyenne, Cheyenne, you sick old pony | |
"Cloud-Chief" was named for the Southern | Cheyenne chief of the same name. |
MS 4457 (1865-1879), | Cheyenne Chief Little Shield's Ledger Book recording t |
ement was a duel between "Buffalo Bill" and a | Cheyenne chief named Hay-o-wei (translated as Yellow H |
treaty on the grounds that only a minority of | Cheyenne chiefs had signed, and without the consent or |
The | Cheyenne chiefs were Black Kettle, White Antelope, Lea |
oman Nose continually refused seats among the | Cheyenne Chiefs and headsmen, and never held a positio |
as named for Cloud Chief, one of the Southern | Cheyenne chiefs who had negotiated with the United Sta |
Perfect Hair Forever, Totally for Teens, and | Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar |
, Korgoth of Barbaria, Totally for Teens, and | Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar |
Alternative country singer Neko Case stars as | Cheyenne Cinnamon but does not provide singing vocals. |
Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar | |
In 2010 Dave Willis created | Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar |
It is currently unknown if | Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar |
Gummi bear by the name of "Gummi" on the show | Cheyenne Cinnamon and the Fantabulous Unicorn of Sugar |
of airmail routes following World War I, the | Cheyenne civic leaders successfully lobbied to establi |
By this time Harley has double-backed to | Cheyenne, climbs the railroad water tower and kills th |
GA members also formed the core of the famous | Cheyenne Club, located at 17th Street and Warren Avenu |
red Troops regiment, in campaigns against the | Cheyenne, Comanche, Kickapoo and Kiowa Indians in Texa |
e accepted a position as the executive of the | Cheyenne Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Caspe |
The creek flows through | Cheyenne County before joining Big Sandy Creek in Kiow |
s a member of Future Farmers of America, both | Cheyenne County and Kimball/Banner County chamber of c |
ric Town of Kit Carson is a Statutory Town in | Cheyenne County, Colorado, United States. |
Kristine Cecava was a | Cheyenne County, Nebraska district judge who garnered |
along with languages like Blackfoot, Arapaho, | Cheyenne, Cree-Montagnais, and Eastern Great Lakes lan |
Bison-hunting Plains Indians, especially the | Cheyenne, Crow, and Sioux, frequented this region sout |
Meanwhile, the large village of Lakota and | Cheyenne defeated Custer's command at the Battle of th |
Department in 1871 and 1884, interpreting for | Cheyenne delegations to Washington, D.C. |
as formed from unorganized lands and parts of | Cheyenne, Dewey (then named Rusk) and Stanley Counties |
The | Cheyenne diocese had been without a bishop for almost |
defensive fire and 15 miles of movement, the | Cheyenne disengaged and withdrew. |
mand of Colonel Eugene A. Carr and a group of | Cheyenne Dog Soldiers led by Tall Bull (who died durin |
t his friends, Bull Bear, Grey Beard, and the | Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, defend their ancestral hunting |
The | Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, who had aggressively led battle |
Army and a force of Lakota Sioux and Northern | Cheyenne during the Great Sioux War of 1876. |
On November 27, the 7th surrounded a | Cheyenne encampment at the river. |
GX Gallery, London, Grahams Fine Art, London, | Cheyenne Fine Art, London, and the National Centre of |
s on the Salish, Sioux, Assiniboine, Northern | Cheyenne, Flathead, Blackfeet, Crow, Tohono O'odham an |
Joseph Fire Crow is a | Cheyenne flutist. |
It issued an apology to the Southern | Cheyenne for the "actions of a prominent Methodist". |
He was a city attorney for | Cheyenne from 1881 to 1884. |
The UD4L | Cheyenne from the 1986 film Aliens was designed with b |
European Americans displaced the | Cheyenne from their lands in violation of the treaty, |
can" craft from the Halo series, and the UD4L | Cheyenne from the 1986 film Aliens. |
The film culminates at the 1989 | Cheyenne Frontier Days Rodeo. |
an Indian agent, attempted to rescue a young | Cheyenne girl who had been taken in a raid. |
Cheyenne Goff - vocals | |
The | Cheyenne had migrated west to the Black Hills and Powd |
One 1870 | Cheyenne hair drop was adorned with peacock feathers. |
as 2 of his brothers making him unrelated to | Cheyenne Harrell and Jacob Harrell. |
e brothers in the band are Grady Harrell III, | Cheyenne Harrell (Papa), Jacob Harrell (Jake), Jared O |
owboys: Mexican Bill, Shorty, Tabasco Ned and | Cheyenne Harry |
Cheyenne Harry escapes from jail and lies low, working | |
Harry Carey - | Cheyenne Harry |
Cheyenne Haynes and Andrea Ramirez as Inez's daughters | |
Reaching the | Cheyenne, he fashioned a crude raft and floated down t |
for the XM53 Armament Subsystem on the AH-56 | Cheyenne helicopter. |
etween the woman that he loves (Going) or his | Cheyenne heritage. |
The | Cheyenne High School girls six-on-six basketball team |
to become a major informant of scholars about | Cheyenne history and culture. |
However, occasional | Cheyenne, Ho-Chunk and Menominee peoples still came to |
He died in | Cheyenne in 1955. |
g', and Western saloon-type piano music plays | Cheyenne in the background. |
in 1941 and commenced the practice of law in | Cheyenne in February 1946; he was a delegate to the Re |
' avowed purpose was the slaughter of all the | Cheyenne in the village, whereas the Washita engagemen |
When the second legislature assembled at | Cheyenne in November, 1871, the Governor called a simu |
Some bands of | Cheyenne, including the Dog Soldiers, a militaristic b |
After this event, many | Cheyenne, including the great warrior Roman Nose, and |
at a small rural school next to the Northern | Cheyenne Indian Reservation, was the Director of the M |
omanche, Wichita (tribe), Osage, and Southern | Cheyenne Indian tribes. |
-class warships, and the massacre of friendly | Cheyenne Indians at Sand Creek, Colorado. |
Cheyenne is spoken on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Res | |
In Old | Cheyenne' is a 1941 American film starring Roy Rogers. |
Man from | Cheyenne is a 1942 American film starring Roy Rogers. |
The Bad Man of | Cheyenne is a 1917 silent Western film featuring Harry |
Cheyenne is now shown twice every weekday on the Encor | |
Cheyenne is a western television series of 108 black-a | |
Cheyenne Jackson - The Power of Two (2009) | |
Cheyenne Jackson and the show's cast sang it at a Broa | |
2009 The Power of Two (with | Cheyenne Jackson) (Harbinger Records) |
ave the band for her baby girl by the name of | Cheyenne Jessica. |
In | Cheyenne, Johnson developed the stabilized approach to |
Ralph Lewis as | Cheyenne Kent |
ll as Rachel Reinert (vocals, tambourine) and | Cheyenne Kimball (vocals, mandolin). |
Cheyenne Kimball | |
"Hanging On" ( | Cheyenne Kimball/Chantal Kreviazuk/Raine Maida) |
He then joined the | Cheyenne law firm of Holland and Hart, where he worked |
Three other former | Cheyenne lawmakers, all Republicans, died within a mon |
Reserve: PINE-SHELTER | CHEYENNE LEE (Holstein) |
Its | Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power Company subsidiary serves |
The Colorado Power Co. and its subsidiary | Cheyenne Light, Fuel & Power in Wyoming came under the |
At the beginning of the 19th century, many | Cheyenne lived near the Black Hills, but engaged in hu |
Armstrong Custer leads an attack on a band of | Cheyenne living on reservation land with Chief Black K |
area of Disneyland Paris with Disney's Hotel | Cheyenne, located on either side of a man-made river c |
He also won at the | Cheyenne, MadisonSquare Garden, San Francisco Cow Pala |
led to another job as chief test pilot at the | Cheyenne maintenance base of United Airlines. |
s never a chief, nor leader of any of the six | Cheyenne military societies. |
Cheyenne Mize - guitar, autoharp, violin, vocals | |
Stargate Worlds - | Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment |
f that there was a real Stargate device under | Cheyenne Mountain inspired writers Joseph Mallozzi and |
Both report back to | Cheyenne Mountain Air Base in Colorado. |
r many years he was the art instructor at the | Cheyenne Mountain School. |
a fighter squadron, operations group and the | Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center, Cheyenne Mountain |
Air Force Base, Peterson Air Force Base, and | Cheyenne Mountain Complex, plus various other nearby o |
ion is included in the cost of tickets to the | Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. |
ginal requirement for an operations center in | Cheyenne Mountain was to provide command and control i |
nced construction of the Broadmoor Hotel, the | Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the Will Rogers Shrine of the S |
He said at the real | Cheyenne Mountain Complex there's a door labelled SGC. |
Cheyenne Mountain in winter viewed from just outside o | |
es and its television spin off also include a | Cheyenne Mountain like complex called Thunder Mountain |
However, | Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment filed for bankruptcy o |
American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) at | Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center. |
Ent AFB then became the Ent Annex to the | Cheyenne Mountain Complex in 1975, and the facility wa |
He had been working with | Cheyenne Mountain Entertainment and its subsidiary Fir |
35 miles north, and was part of the NORAD at | Cheyenne Mountain command structure. |
Missile Warning) and Space Control Centers at | Cheyenne Mountain Air Station, Colorado. |
n Colorado Springs, including the neighboring | Cheyenne Mountain Zoo and the Broadmoor Hotel. |
in technical facility since 1963 has been the | Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center in Colorado it is |
r "War Room" similar to the NORAD facility of | Cheyenne Mountain, and the band seemed to engage in a |
nn is built out of a military base - NORAD at | Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado. |
uried in the Will Rogers Shrine of the Sun on | Cheyenne Mountain, overlooking the Broadmoor Hotel. |
f an 80-foot observation tower on the side of | Cheyenne Mountain. |
nter moved to a highly secure facility within | Cheyenne Mountain. |
Bighorn in June 1876, the Lakota and Northern | Cheyenne moved eastward where by early fall, many were |
omanche Band, Kiowa Nation, Arrapahoe Nation, | Cheyenne Nation, Lapan Band of Opaches, Noconee Band o |
between the United States Army and a force of | Cheyenne Native Americans during Crook's Big Horn Expe |
Pedersen, a | Cheyenne native, is a graduate of the University of Wy |
Cheyenne Nicole Woods (born July 25, 1990) is an Ameri | |
olorado the Battle of Summit Springs and near | Cheyenne, Oklahoma the Battle of Washita River after t |
are local ranger district offices located in | Cheyenne, Oklahoma. |
matchmaking ( | Cheyenne, Omaha, Oglala Lakota) |
He returned to the | Cheyenne on the plains. |
ugust 25, 2009, Alpha Video released Man from | Cheyenne on Region 0 DVD. |
urces, the Indians were believed to be mostly | Cheyenne or Arapaho. |
river was originally inhabited by the Kansa, | Cheyenne, Osage, Pawnee and other tribes, the latter f |
attended Bacone College and studied art under | Cheyenne painter Dick West, who made her his studio as |
d "Dick" West, Sr. (1912-1996) was a Southern | Cheyenne painter, sculptor, and educator from Oklahoma |
His father, "Dick" West, was a well-respected | Cheyenne painter, who chaired the art department at Ba |
The Sioux and | Cheyenne people frequented the area, appreciating its |
For the | Cheyenne prophet Sweet Medicine, see Sweet Medicine (C |
, a founding member and past president of the | Cheyenne Quarterback Club. |
003 (see 2003 in music) on Polydor's sublabel | Cheyenne Records. |
n of band's third studio album Pure (2003) by | Cheyenne Records. |
The | Cheyenne Refinery has a capacity of 52,000 barrels per |
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