Cheyenne
:This article is about the Native American people; for other uses see Cheyenne (disambiguation).
Language
The Cheyenne of Montana and Oklahoma both speak the Cheyenne language, with only a handful of vocabulary items different between the two locations. The Cheyenne language is part of the larger Algonquian language group, and is one of the few Plains Algonquian languages to have developed tonal characteristics. The closest linguistic relatives of the Cheyenne language are Arapaho and Ojibwa (Chippewa).
Related Topics:
Montana - Oklahoma - Cheyenne language - Algonquian language
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| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Language |
| ► | Early History and Culture |
| ► | 18th Century/Indian Wars |
| ► | Northern Cheyenne Exodus |
| ► | Northern Cheyenne Return |
| ► | Notable Cheyennes |
| ► | Books |
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