Tribal history tells of a crossing of a great frozen ... but the treaty was never ratified by representatives of the Tribe. As conflict turned violent, a peaceful band of Arapaho and Cheyenne camped ...
The 1851 Fort Laramie Treaty recognized lands north of the Arkansas and South of the North Platte as those of the Cheyenne and Arapaho, so those two tribes could be considered the recent Native tribes ...
The John Evans Study Committee reviewed and reported on the history of John Evans, one of the founders of Northwestern University. More specifically, it examined the nature of Evans’ involvement in ...
The exhibit, which includes audio translations in Cheyenne and Arapaho as well as in Spanish, features three parts: one about the Tribes’ history and culture before Sand Creek, one about the massacre ...
On June 25 and 26, 1876, warriors of the Lakota, Cheyenne, and Arapaho nations defeated Lt ... the narrative of the wild west and cowboys and Indians. For the Lakota, the wapaha is a symbol ...
Buffalo are central to many Indigenous groups’ traditions, history and spirituality ... a training event in the fall with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Concho, Oklahoma.
On October 26, delegations from the Fort Peck Assiniboine and Sioux Tribes, Oglala Sioux Tribe ... Led by Chief Red Cloud, the Sioux and their Cheyenne and Arapaho allies defeated U.S. Army ...
Buffalo are central to many Indigenous groups’ traditions, history and spirituality ... Buffalo Council hosted a training event in the fall with the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes in Concho, Oklahoma.
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