Cheyenne
:This article is about the Native American people; for other uses see Cheyenne (disambiguation).
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The Cheyenne are a Native American nation of the Great Plains. The Cheyenne nation is composed of two united tribes, the Sotaae'o and the Tsitsistas, which translates to "Like Hearted People". The name Cheyenne itself derives from a Sioux word meaning 'Little Cree'.
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Native American - Great Plains - Sioux - Cree
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During the pre-reservation era, they were allied with the Arapaho and Lakota (Sioux). They are one of the best known of the Plains tribes. The Cheyenne nation comprised ten bands, spread all over the Great Plains, from southern Colorado to the Black Hills in South Dakota. In the mid-1800's, the bands began to split, with bands choosing to remain near the Black Hills, while the other bands chose to remain near the Platte Rivers of central Colorado.
Related Topics:
Lakota - Colorado - Black Hills - South Dakota
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Currently the Northern Cheyenne live in southeast Montana on their own reservation. The Southern Cheyenne, along with the Southern Arapaho, live in central Oklahoma. Their combined population is approximately 20,000.
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Language |
| ► | Early History and Culture |
| ► | 18th Century/Indian Wars |
| ► | Northern Cheyenne Exodus |
| ► | Northern Cheyenne Return |
| ► | Notable Cheyennes |
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