The Cheyenne are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains. The Cheyenne comprise two Native American tribes, the Só'taeo'o or Só'taétaneo'o and the ...
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The Cheyenne are an Indigenous people of the Great Plains. The Cheyenne comprise two Native American tribes, the Só'taeo'o or Só'taétaneo'o and the Tsétsêhéstâhese; the tribes merged in the early 19th century. Wikipedia
Languages spoken: English Language, Cheyenne language, and Plains Indian Sign Language
military conflict: Battle of the Little Bighorn
CHEYENNE, SOUTHERN. ... The Cheyenne people carry a tribal name received from their Siouian allies when they all lived in present Minnesota in the 1500s. The name ...
Official website of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes. This website provides information on the history, culture, and programs of the Cheyenne and Arapaho ...
The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation is located in present-day southeastern Montana, and is approximately 444,000 acres in size with 99% tribal ownership.