The two Cheyenne chiefs seated at the left front, War Bonnet and Standing In the Water, were killed the next year in the Sand Creek Massacre. |
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They were cut to pieces by Sioux and Cheyenne Indians in a battle that has assumed legendary proportions. |
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Over the years the Sappa Creek fight became known as the Massacre at Cheyenne Hole. |
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In 1925, there was a request from a Cheyenne woman for a memorial, but no action was taken. |
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Otherwise, he said, he surely would have dispatched at least one of the attackers, who were Cheyenne warriors. |
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Cheyenne furthermore obtained a dye from cudweed to rub upon their bodies as protection in battle. |
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He embarks on the four-day drive from Massachusetts to Cheyenne as if to emulate the trailblazers of the frontier. |
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The Indian language is also authentic Cheyenne throughout, and real Cheyenne were used as much as possible for the Indian roles. |
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Among his other discoveries were large zircon crystals found in a small tunnel in North Cheyenne Canyon. |
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The generations that succeed us will be unable to articulate those same feelings in Cheyenne, since English is now their first language. |
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Cheyenne was laying in the bed, undressed from what I could see, and turned on her side, but she looked over her shoulder when the door opened. |
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Those of us who speak the Cheyenne language are quite possibly the last generation able to joke in our own language. |
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Three orphaned Cheyenne boys were entrusted to the missionaries in 1863 and baptized shortly thereafter. |
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Because the clinic is operated on the reservation, it can only treat Native Americans or members of the Northern Cheyenne tribe. |
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The land between Laramie and Cheyenne, Wyoming, offers a crazy quilt of textures and colors. |
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They were given places of honour on the high table, Cheyenne seated nearest to the elegant Queen. |
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These groups included the Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Crow, Kiowa, Pawnee and the Sioux Nations. |
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And once a year, the otherwise scattered bands of the Cheyenne gathered to conduct a Sun Dance, their most important communal ritual. |
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This battle involved the U.S.A. army against the Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. |
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West, a Southern Cheyenne chief, says the buckskin shirt he wears to powwows has a connection to the animal it came from. |
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On December 21, 1866, the Lakota Sioux, Northern Cheyenne and Arapaho warriors attacked a wood cutting party outside the Fort. |
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As for the western Indians, such as the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapahos, American settlers went around them to settle the California and Oregon. |
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Meanwhile, Crazy Horse and other Lakota and Northern Cheyenne war leaders planned the attack. |
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For eight years he held together an alliance of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne tribes that pursued their old free existence. |
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In the 1880s, as cattle herds spread onto northern ranges, cowboys and cattlemen congregated in Cheyenne. |
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Arapaho, Atsina, and Cheyenne shamans were reported to walk on fire as a proof of their powers. |
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Indeed, so richly accoutred is the character, and so attentive to nuance is Penn's every move, that Cheyenne smothers the film. |
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Since then, similar allegations have emerged from five other facilities, including ones in Cheyenne and San Antonio. |
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There is a clear pattern to the claims of wrongdoing, a line that can be drawn from San Antonio through Phoenix to Cheyenne. |
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An email allegedly written by David Newman, an employee of the Cheyenne VA, reads like a how-to manual for cooking the books. |
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The latest case of a VA facility placing veterans on a secret waiting list centers on a facility in Cheyenne, Wyoming. |
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As the Boeing was touching down, the controller noticed that the Cheyenne had become stuck in the snow and was still partially on the runway. |
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Willman reported astrophyllite, biotite, molybdenite, and riebeckite associated with smoky quartz and microcline on Mount Kineo at North Cheyenne Canyon. |
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The captain attempted to free the Cheyenne from its snowbound location using reverse power, but was unable to do so. |
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At the park today you can imagine Cheyenne teepees dotting the grass 200 years ago or lookouts hidden in the hills, despite the suburbs that now cover them. |
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I know of a Cheyenne family in Montana who promised to do a big giveaway if their son returned safely from Vietnam. |
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The Cheyenne fought constantly with the Kiowa until 1840, when a lasting peace was established between them. |
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Groups such as the Cheyenne, Oceti Sakowin and Lakota live in this geocultural area. |
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In the old county jail, which is now a museum, a photograph from 1910 shows a three-storey schoolhouse towering over the town of Cheyenne Wells. |
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The Boeing crew responded in an ordinary tone that the Cheyenne was off to the side. |
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The system begins with the world's most modern technology centred at the Cheyenne Mountains installation. |
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The Cheyenne was instructed to plan a left exit, onto runway 25, after landing. |
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The Boeing taxied to the ramp without further incident, and the Cheyenne was subsequently towed off the runway to a hangar facility. |
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Contributing to the occurrence was the unexplicit traffic advisory by the Cheyenne crew that they were not clear of the active runway. |
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During the turn to exit, the Cheyenne began sliding near taxiway Uniform, and came to rest with the nose gear just off the edge of the runway. |
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During the left turn to exit runway 34, the Cheyenne skidded and came to rest about 200 feet north of taxiway Uniform. |
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In that capacity we looked at NORAD in detail and visited NORAD headquarters at Cheyenne Mountain, Colorado Springs. |
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I just came back from Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs where I had some great briefings with Norad. |
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However, shortly after touchdown, the Boeing crew were surprised by the presence of the Cheyenne still partially on the active runway. |
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The Cheyenne crew then advised the airport controller that they were still on the runway, requested a tow vehicle, and shut down the engines. |
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After supper, you can watch Stagecoach or The Searchers or She Wore a Yellow Ribbon or Cheyenne Autumn. |
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From there they would repair telegraph lines, escort traders and pioneers, and, if necessary, fight the Cheyenne and their allies the Comanches and Kiowas. |
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Custer's Crow scouts reported the encampment of more than two thousand Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors that extended for four miles along the Little Bighorn River. |
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A respected art dealer is busted for selling a Cheyenne war bonnet. |
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Thwarting a U.S. raid at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in 1876, Sioux and Cheyenne braves took no prisoners, killing Custer and 265 of his men. |
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For the Sioux and for the Cheyenne, the sacred land is Paha Sapa, known in American culture as the Black Hills, and their major contemporary struggle is to regain it. |
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Instead, he focused on gathering data through systematic fieldwork among those he presumed represented the fading remnants of Pawnee, Blackfeet, and Cheyenne cultures. |
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After coming west, he served briefly as Secretary of Utah Territory before being killed by Cheyenne Indians during one of his many journeys across the Plains. |
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Miles used some of his Cheyenne scouts, battle participants two years earlier, to help him follow Custer's trail in an attempt to reconstruct what had occurred. |
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From one of these, a cavalry unit was dispatched to the Cheyenne village the following day, but its inhabitants and their recently enlarged herd had not waited. |
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Many Indians who lived in villages and practiced agriculture became dedicated nomads, including the Crow Sioux, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Comanche, Arapaho, and Kiowa. |
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Another leader, Cheyenne Industries, has developed a patented collapsible shade that uses umbrellalike hinges to fold down the metal stays. |
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I don't know about other Sun Dances, couldn't tell you what the Cheyenne or Kiowa might change in theirs. |
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To go back to my visit to Norad, there are three large doors which are set up to close on hydraulics in case of an attack at Cheyenne Mountain in Colorado Springs. |
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She was kept by the Cheyenne to be used as a prostitute to serve American soldiers at Cantonment in the Indian Territory. |
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The Boeing captain later reported that, after touchdown, the navigation lights of the Cheyenne were nearly impossible to distinguish as they intermingled with the runway lights. |
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Eventually the Cheyenne and the Sutaio became one tribe and turned into mounted buffalo hunters with ranges mainly outside North Dakota. |
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Cheyenne started laughing. Really. She threw back her bunny-earmuffed head and laughed. |
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Previously, Sorrentino has stood back and coolly inspected his creations, yet now he seems in awe, and the movie invites us, rather too pleadingly, to lend Cheyenne not just our pity but our love. |
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The advisory statement made by the Cheyenne crew that they were slipping at Uniform was misleading, in that it implied that they were clear of the active runway and on taxiway Uniform. |
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A Boeing 737, which had been cleared to land, touched down and the pilot was applying reverse thrust before noticing that the Cheyenne was not clear of the active runway. |
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He had unearthed the performer's skull, to the cheers and tears of four of Mr. Afraid of Hawk's family members who had come from the Cheyenne River Sioux Reservation in South Dakota for the disinterment. |
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The airport controller observed the Cheyenne start its turn toward taxiway Uniform, and he then directed his attention to the landing Boeing and other departure traffic. |
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We would need a number of these satellites, whether stationary or moving, and those multiple satellites are all one system of their own that would feed into this Cheyenne centre as part of an integrated intelligence system. |
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I cannot express how impressed I was at the level of bilateral cooperation exhibited and on display at Cheyenne mountain between Canada and the United States. |
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If the school were to close, there would be little reason for the town to exist at all. Rayetta Palmer, a councilwoman in Cheyenne Wells, can nonetheless cite a list of local strengths. |
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Further potential for a runway collision would have existed had the Cheyenne crew been able to free their aircraft from the snowbound location using reverse power and subsequently backed into the landing path of the Boeing. |
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In state capitals from Bismarck, North Dakota, to Cheyenne, Wyoming, newly elected state representatives have arrived along with small armies of lawyers and lobbyists for a fast-paced legislative push. |
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Most languages have only voiced vowels, but several Native American languages, such as Cheyenne and Totonac, contrast voiced and devoiced vowels. |
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For the past several issues, your cover girls have been Emma Roberts, Emma Watson, Amanda Bynes, JoJo, Carrie Underwood, Ashley Tisdale and Cheyenne Kimball. |
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Prominent cities in the Mountain States include Denver, Colorado Springs, Phoenix, Tucson, Albuquerque, Las Vegas, Salt Lake City, Boise, El Paso, and Cheyenne. |
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If we look, for example, at Laramie County, with a population density of 26.8 per square mile, if you blipped out Cheyenne, Laramie County would change significantly. |
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In South Dakota, the Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe's Si Tanka College bought Huron University in 2001, and the college has been struggling with finances. |
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Some bunkers in the mid to late 20th century came to be buried deep inside mountains and prominent rocks, such as Gibraltar and the Cheyenne Mountain Complex. |
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