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Cheyenne art, reflecting the culture and traditions of the Cheyenne people, has roots that date back centuries, with its origins linked to the tribe's history in the Great Plains. Traditional Cheyenne art includes beadwork, pottery, and hide painting, often used in ceremonies and storytelling. While specific dating can vary, many forms of Cheyenne art have been practiced for generations, evolving as the tribe has faced historical changes. Today, contemporary Cheyenne artists continue to explore and express their heritage through various mediums.
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Joyce M. Szabo has written: 'Imprisoned art, complex patronage' -- subject(s): Cheyenne art, Kiowa art, Indian ledger drawings, Prisoners as artists, Themes, motives, Art patronage 'Painters, Patrons, and Identity' 'Art from Fort Marion' -- subject(s): Art collections, Castillo de San Marcos (Saint Augustine, Fla.), Cheyenne Indians, Cheyenne art, Exhibitions, Government relations, History, Indian prisoners, Kiowa Indians, Kiowa art, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum
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Gordon L. Yellowman has written: 'The Yellowman family art and craftwork' -- subject(s): Exhibitions, Arapaho art, Cheyenne art
There are several places named Cheyenne in the US: Cheyenne, Wyoming Cheyenne, Oklahoma Cheyenne, Texas Cheyenne, Kansas Cheyenne County, Kansas Cheyenne County, Colorado Cheyenne County, Nebraska
The Cheyenne tribe lived in Minnesota at the time of first European contact. Then they moved to the Dakotas and adopted horse culture.
Cheyenne's name is Cheyenne because that's what her parent's named her.
The cast of Cheyenne - 2006 includes: Cheyenne Kimball as Cheyenne
The Cheyenne Stars are the best team in Cheyenne, WY.
Cheyenne in Wyoming and the Cheyenne river were named after the Cheyenne people.