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Indigenous Peoples' Literature Tse-tsehese-staestse (Cheyenne) Literature "A nation is not conquered Until the hearts of its women are on the ground. Then it is finished, No matter how brave its warriors Or how strong their weapons." Cheyenne proverb Hanaya, Netonetomohta? "He, our Father, He has shown His mercy unto me. In peace I walk the straight road" Morning Song Stories Eagle War Feathers Enough is Enough Falling-Star (Northern Cheyenne) How th ...


Re: Library of Congress Calendar Eric (ekeys@et.byu.edu) Wed, 24 Apr 1996 00:02:46 GMT Articles sorted by: [ date ][ thread ][ subject ][ author ] Next article: shmohawk@tvo.org: "best political books?" Previous article: wasicuwin@aol.com: "Re: Native Technologies" Maybe in reply to: Jackie Brown: "Library of Congress Calendar" > buffalo hunters. I don't know Cheyenne history (I'm Lenape) but did they > really ABANDON and MOVE? There is a Lenape history titled Delawares Westward ...


Main The Cheyenne and Arapaho Nation The Cheyenne and Arapaho of Oklahoma unite two of the most famous tribes in the American west. Both nations are actually the southern branches of their respective tribes. The northern Arapaho are found on the Wind River Reservation of Wyoming. The southern band moved to the Indian Territory as a result of the Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867 which was signed by Chief Little Raven as leader of the Southern Arapaho. As a nation the Arap ...


Genocide on the Great Plains © by James Horsley Also, Washita, Part II Genocide and its implications on the Great Plains Notes: The author of "Washita," James Horsley, has been gracious enough to allow his "work-in-progress " to be posted at the First Nations site so as to generate comments from those who visit here. Washita has a very definite premise - that Custer's massacre (my term) was an act founded in "genocidal calculation " (my phrase). Readers are encourgaged to comme ...



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