42. Do not judge yourneighboruntil you walk two moons in his moccasins.”– Cheyenne 43. “All who have died are equal.”– Comanche Native American quotes and proverbs about home 44. “Treat the earth well: it
Personal Narrative: I Am From The Cheyenne Tribe I am Waynoka, and I am from the Cheyenne Tribe. Waynoka in my language means sweet water. Just like the water that runs through the rivers that surround and cross through the Plains, my home. Cheyenne means the “relatives of the Cree”...
Why is the Cheyenne tribe important to understanding Native American history? Why are Native Americans called Indians? Why did the middle colonies have such a diverse European population? Why did some Native American tribes used tents for shelter?
Native American Horse Culture: Looking at the change in culture the horse brought to the Blackfoot, Cheyenne and Comanche tribes.Tim Leidecker
Harvey Pratt(Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes), artist and Vietnam War Marine veteran Rachelle Pablo(Diné), museum specialist for the National Native American Veterans Memorial at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of the American Indian Francis Whitebird(Rosebud Sioux Tribe), Army Vietnam War veteran ...
When the Cheyenne tribe fought against Sioux, Cheyenne lost. Such unconquerable was the Sioux. The Sioux was one of the tribes who have fought the longest for their independence. So, if they resorted to cruelty to achieve victory, I guess it was only fair in wars. However, they also belie...
when gold was discovered in the Black Hills in the mid-1870s. Sitting Bull’s refusal to follow an 1875 order to bring his people to the Sioux reservation led to the Battle of the Little Bighorn, during which the Sioux and Cheyenne wiped out five troops of General Custer’s 7th Cavalry...
TRIBES, CULTURES AND PEOPLES COVERED: Abnaki tribe, Acagchemem tribe, Algonquin people, Apache folk, Arawak tribe, Bella Coola tribe, Blackfoot tribe, Cahuilla tribe, Cherokee people, Cheyenne tribe, Chibcha tribe, Chicasaw tribe, Chippewa people, Chitimacha tribe, Choctaw tribe, Creek folk, Dak...
"We all are on the same mission of food sovereignty," Watecha Bowl owner and entrepreneur Lawrence West told CBS News. "And introducing the world to Native American food." West is a member of the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe. "The things that I cook and the way that I prepare...
CHEYENNE Dr. Henrietta Mann has been an educator for more than five decades, architecting Native American studies programs for multiple universities. She was recently honored with a National Humanities Medal by President Biden and appears on the cover of “Project 562.” ...