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Resources: 17 listings
- Association for the Advancement of Indigenous Resouces - Northern Cheyenne
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Cheyenne |
US - Northwest |
- The Association for the Advancement of Indigenous Resources, (AAIR) is a grass roots organization comprised of residents of the Northern Cheyenne Reservation, (including off-reservation representatives) with representation from each of the 5 districts on the reservation and including a representative of the commonly referred to 6th district, or Ree District, (Rosebud Creek west of the mouth of Muddy Creek and east of Busby), comprising a 9 member board of directors. Our goal is to: "organize exclusively for the purpose of public benefit and economic development and may include legislative, educational, scientific, charitable and other activities to promote education about the development of Coal Bed Methane and utilization of (OTHER) Natural Resources on Northern Cheyenne lands."
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- bigbacksilkscreening.com
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Cheyenne |
US - Northwest |
- Native American Arts & Crafts, Clothing, Home Decore. Custom and/or Wholesale Silkscreen Printing
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- Black Kettle Museum
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Cheyenne |
US - Central |
- The museum provides information on the Cheyenne and the Battle of the Washita as well as other local history items. The nearby battle site is under development by the National Park Service. An interpretative center is planned on site in the next few years. New temporary exhibits on the battle are planned to be on line by fall of 1999.
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- Cheyenne - Arapaho GenWeb Project
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Cheyenne |
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- A componment of the USGenWeb Project, "volunteers working together to provide Internet websites for genealogical research in every county and every state of the United States." Maintained by Ethel Taylor.
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- Cheyenne Language Web Site
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Cheyenne |
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- Cheyenne is spoken in southeastern Montana, on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, and in central Oklahoma. It is a member of the large Algonquian language family of North America which includes other languages such as Blackfoot, Arapaho, Cree, Ojibwa, Algonquin, Potawatomi, Kickapoo, Menomini, Fox, Massachusett, Delaware, Shawnee, Micmac, and Naskapi.
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- Chris Eyre
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Cheyenne |
US - Central |
- Official web site for director Chris Eyre (Cheyenne/Arapaho).
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- Dull Knife Memorial College
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Cheyenne |
US - Northwest |
- Dull Knife Memorial College was officially renamed Chief Dull Knife College in September 2001. The College is named in honor of one of the Northern Cheyenne's most respected historical leaders, Chief Dull Knife, also known as Chief Morning Star.
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- Eagle Eye Computing, Inc.
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Cheyenne |
US - Central |
- The purpose of Eagle Eye is to provide a personalized quality of service catered to your needs, not ours . We've provided a number of resources here to help you report and resolve problems, suggest improvements and learn about our service's.
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- Michael Redfeather Tenderfoot
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Cheyenne |
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- Michael Redfeather is of Southern Cheyenne descent and is currently living in Denver, Colorado with his family and dog Barley.
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- Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation, Montana
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Cheyenne |
US - Northwest |
- This site is provided as a service to
the Northern Cheyenne Nation and the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. It is meant to
provide access to tribal government, programs, it's announcements and events of the
Northern Cheyenne Tribe.
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- Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation Forensic Artist Harvey Pratt
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Cheyenne |
US - Southwest |
- Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation & Native American Forensic Artist specializing in witness description drawings, skull reconstruction, age progression, photo retouch, skull tracing and police art
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- Painted Arrow Specialty Gifts
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Cheyenne |
United States |
- Within our website see
"Regalia" Norman Hamilton, full blood Southern Cheyenne offers his Handmade Northern & Southern Style Porcupine Roaches, also Plains Style Silverwork including Concho Belts, Arm Bands & Cuffs, Scarf Slides, Roach Spreaders, Long Dancers Earrings, Blanket Pins, & Hair Ornaments.
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- Plains Indian Ledger Art Digital Publishing Project
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Cheyenne |
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- The Plains Indian Ledger Art Digital Publishing Project represents a cooperative effort to publish scholarly electronic editions of important examples of
nineteenth century Plains Indian drawing done on paper. This genre, often called Ledger Art, formed a transitional genre of Plains Indian artistry corresponding to the
forced reduction of Plains tribes to government reservations, roughly between 1860 and 1900. Due to the destruction of the buffalo herds and other game animals of
the Great Plains by Anglo-Americans after the Civil War, painting on buffalo hide gave way to works on paper, muslin, canvas, and occasionally commercially
prepared cow or buffalo hides.
Currently, two ledger galleries are available, the Black Hawk "Dream Visions"Ledger, and the
Cheyenne Ledger (Morning Star)
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- Quia - Cheyenne/ Grassland Vocabulary
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Cheyenne |
US - West |
- Match the word form the Cheyenne cultural history and environment to it's definition
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- Soaring Eagle
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Cheyenne |
US - Northwest |
- Soaring Eagle, a Northern Cheyenne charity founded by Father Emmett Hoffmann in 1997, provides an Assisted Living Center, a Child Day Care, a Montessori School and a Cultural Heritage Project in Ashland, Montana. We also have pages on Cheyenne history (After the Bighorn, etc.), art, months of the year.
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- The Cook Family - Cheyenne Genealogy
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Cheyenne |
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- Welcome to our small spot on the Internet. The major focus here is genealogy and unlike many web sites that we have visited, we are striving to put as much content on our pages as possible.
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- Tsistsistas (Northern Cheyenne) quilled mask for a horse
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Cheyenne |
US - West |
- Quillworker unknown. Late 19th century. Montana. (1.4443) National Museum of the American Indian - Creation's Journey
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