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TNB->Cheyenne Indian: ..Cheyenne-Arapaho try to persevere in the land where buffalo still roam Posted on Wednesday, September 21 @ 22:35:32 PDT (5350 reads)
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AUTHOR: Gayle Perez
From the Black Hills of South Dakota to the plains of
Colorado and finally the open fields of Oklahoma, the Southern Cheyenne and Arapaho
American tribes have endured many hardships and changes throughout history.
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TNB->Cheyenne Indian: Cheyenne woman searches for bone marrow doner Posted on Monday, March 28 @ 22:07:21 PST (7078 reads)
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AUTHOR: Susan, Olp, Gazette Staff Writer
Thirty-four-year-old Melissa Curley is relying on the kindness of strangers
in her battle against leukemia.
Chemotherapy hasn't helped the Northern Cheyenne woman defeat the
life-threatening chronic myelogenous leukemia that doctors diagnosed nearly three years
ago. So her hope now rests in a bone marrow transplant to restore her to
health.
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TNB->Cheyenne Indian: ..The Cheyenne Indians Posted on Wednesday, October 27 @ 19:38:46 PDT (12293 reads)
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The Cheyenne Indians... KEYWORDS: cheyenne indians plains indians Cheyenne dialect Bear Butte
The Cheyenne Indians lived in the Great Plains area, east of the Rocky Mountains and west of the Mississippi River. Today they are settled in Montana and Oklahoma.
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TNB->Cheyenne Indian: ..Northern Cheyenne Tribe Overview Posted on Wednesday, January 30 @ 01:51:09 PST (21334 reads)
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The Northern Cheyenne Indians originally dwelt near the Red River of the North. They met whites at an early date and were reported by the French as early as 1680.
When Lewis and Clark met them in 1804, they were living on the plains near the Black Hills. They changed at about this time from an agricultural people to a typical plains Tribe.
There are over 6,700 enrolled members of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Tribe. Many of them live on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, along with non-tribal members, or members of other Tribes.
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