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For the | Cheyenne prophet Sweet Medicine, see Sweet Medicine (C |
For the | Cheyenne warrior, see Roman Nose. |
Map of the course and watershed of the | Cheyenne River. |
He returned to the | Cheyenne on the plains. |
tail turret on the B-17 is also known as the " | Cheyenne" turret because it was invented at the Cheyen |
of airmail routes following World War I, the | Cheyenne civic leaders successfully lobbied to establi |
a fighter squadron, operations group and the | Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center, Cheyenne Mountain |
t demanded that the horses be returned to the | Cheyenne; Big Spotted Horse, imagining the reaction of |
ion is included in the cost of tickets to the | Cheyenne Mountain Zoo. |
They were close allies of the | Cheyenne tribe and loosely aligned with the Sioux. |
ey all occur along the southern margin of the | Cheyenne sub-basin of the Denver Basin. |
of the Arrows reigned during a time when the | Cheyenne was in build. |
mmander Colonel McStraggle is besieged by the | Cheyenne, because the Indians claim that white men had |
d much of the souther part of what is now the | Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. |
Reaching the | Cheyenne, he fashioned a crude raft and floated down t |
corted wagon train along Warbonnet Creek, the | Cheyenne warriors charged directly into the trap. |
defensive fire and 15 miles of movement, the | Cheyenne disengaged and withdrew. |
erm was specifically for fighting against the | Cheyenne and Arapaho. |
, a founding member and past president of the | Cheyenne Quarterback Club. |
ource for Native American peoples such as the | Cheyenne and Nlaka'pamux. |
orn in 1881 near the Darlington Agency on the | Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation in Indian Terr |
Ent AFB then became the Ent Annex to the | Cheyenne Mountain Complex in 1975, and the facility wa |
stream flows east, past Usta, and across the | Cheyenne River Indian Reservation, past Iron Lightning |
led to another job as chief test pilot at the | Cheyenne maintenance base of United Airlines. |
He also won at the | Cheyenne, MadisonSquare Garden, San Francisco Cow Pala |
p in Colony, Oklahoma, and is a member of the | Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma. |
red Troops regiment, in campaigns against the | Cheyenne, Comanche, Kickapoo and Kiowa Indians in Texa |
European Americans displaced the | Cheyenne from their lands in violation of the treaty, |
ntral Kansas by Chief Tall Bull's band of the | Cheyenne, was fought near Sterling, Colorado. |
h as the famous war bonnet of Roman Nose, the | Cheyenne warrior, served to protect him during battle. |
hts-on-the-Clouds was very distressing to the | Cheyenne who withdrew from the field and a cause of ce |
o or to live separate from other bands by the | Cheyenne River and the Missouri River. |
was one of two communities established on the | Cheyenne and Arapaho reservations before those reserva |
Both the | Cheyenne River Indian Reservation and the Standing Roc |
uction was canceled on 12 August 1945 and the | Cheyenne was later scrapped. |
time with traditional medicine persons of the | Cheyenne and taught courses at Sheridan College, Wyomi |
Bison-hunting Plains Indians, especially the | Cheyenne, Crow, and Sioux, frequented this region sout |
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 |
ice on the board of the Wells Fargo Bank, the | Cheyenne United Medical Center Foundation, the Governo |
nited States and various tribes including the | Cheyenne and Arapaho, the Cheyenne and Arapaho were re |
in technical facility since 1963 has been the | Cheyenne Mountain Operations Center in Colorado it is |
at Battle of the Little Bighorn and that the | Cheyenne are moving to join the Sioux Indians in the B |
flows ENE along the southern boundary of the | Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. |
eat of "E" County (later Day County) when the | Cheyenne Arapaho reserve was opened, it was moved acro |
eaty commissioners and representatives of the | Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Navajo Crow, Shoshone, Assin |
en back to South Dakota where he lived on the | Cheyenne River Indian Reservation. |
r, although it is also drained in part by the | Cheyenne River, Tongue River, Bighorn River, Little Mi |
with initiating most hostilities between the | Cheyenne and U.S military. |
oman Nose continually refused seats among the | Cheyenne Chiefs and headsmen, and never held a positio |
He then joined the | Cheyenne law firm of Holland and Hart, where he worked |
rings Plenty, the 38-year old chairman of the | Cheyenne River Sioux tribe. |
His current target is Tea Spoon, the | Cheyenne caretaker of the horse ranch of Bronco Fortwo |
o capitalize on Clint Walker's success in the | Cheyenne TV series. |
He and his family left the | Cheyenne River Reservation on December 23, 1890 with S |
r many years he was the art instructor at the | Cheyenne Mountain School. |
t his friends, Bull Bear, Grey Beard, and the | Cheyenne Dog Soldiers, defend their ancestral hunting |
e accepted a position as the executive of the | Cheyenne Council of the Boy Scouts of America in Caspe |
pparently intending to quietly slip in to the | Cheyenne River Agency to surrender. |
nced construction of the Broadmoor Hotel, the | Cheyenne Mountain Zoo, the Will Rogers Shrine of the S |
' avowed purpose was the slaughter of all the | Cheyenne in the village, whereas the Washita engagemen |
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