cheyenne

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cheyenne

One thousand white women

the journals of May Dodd
In her journal, May Dodd records her experiences as a Cheyenne Indian bride, traded by the government in 1875 as part of a secret peace treaty with the Cheyenne nation.
Cover image of One thousand white women

Soaring Eagle

1998
Julio, a thirteen-year-old boy in 1845, finds friendship and a clue to his identity while living with the Cheyenne tribe that rescued him on the Santa Fe Trail.

Quillworker

a Cheyenne legend
1991
A Cheyenne legend explaining the origins of the stars. Also describes the history, culture, and fate of the Cheyenne Indians.

The Cheyenne

2001
Text and color photos and illustrations present the history, customs, and culture of the Cheyenne Native Americans.

The great race of the birds and animals

689
A retelling of the Cheyenne and Sioux myth about the Great Race, a contest called by the Creator to settle the question whether man or buffalo should have supremacy and thus become the guardians of Creation.

The Cheyenne

2006
Presents an overview of the Cheyenne Indians of the Great Plains, providing information on their history, as well as the challenges they face in an effort to preserve their culture.

Ben Nighthorse Campbell

Cheyenne chief and U.S. senator
1994
The life story, shown through photographs and text, of the athlete, artisan, Cheyenne patriot, and legislator.

The Cheyenne

2002
Describes the Cheyenne way of life, including their traditions, customs, buffalo hunts, leaders, and land.

The great race of the birds and animals

1991
A retelling of the Cheyenne and Sioux myth about the Great Race, a contest called by the Creator to settle the question of whether man or buffalo should have supremacy and thus become the guardians of Creation.

Thunder Foot

1992
In 1730 fourteen-year-old Running Dog finds a horse, an animal then unknown to the Cheyenne Indians, and brings it back to his tribe.
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