Yes.
Men hunt and women make clothes and rule the tribe
sdge
to make designs for bags, baskets, clothing, moccasins, wooden handles, pipe stems
Resources used by Cheyenne Indians were wood from trees to make tools and shelter, and plants and animals for food. They also used water for washing and drinking.
Problems facing the Cheyenne Indian tribe, like other tribes is a lack of jobs or ways to make money. Many Native Americans are also plagued with Alcoholism.
The Kayapo people use roots to make medicine with .
what type of crafts did the cheyenne make
they used termites and squashed it to make medicine to clean their selves in their bath time
I Can Still Make Cheyenne was created on 1996-08-26.
It's not french, although it may be derived from the french word for dog, "chien". Its origin is most commonly associated with the Dakota tribe word, "shahiyena", meaning "unintelligible speakers" or "speak incoherently" The word as a name has been also assigned a meaning in English, "the sun is rising" The most common uses for the word are in reference to the Cheyenne Indian nation of the western United States known as the Cheyenne and as the name of the capital city of Wyoming, United States, Cheyenne, Wyoming... Hope this helps...
The Cheyenne Indians were known for their intricate beadwork, quillwork, and leatherwork. They often created beautiful designs on clothing, moccasins, and other items using these techniques. Additionally, they were skilled in creating items such as decorated pipes, shields, and tipis, showcasing their artistic and craftsmanship abilities.
The medicine man in a tribes job was to treat the people in the tribe. He would try to remove any bad/evil spirits, and people who were ill within the tribe would go to him, for example if someone had a head-ache they would go to him and he would do an operation called "trephaning" were he would make a hole in the skull with a sharp rock.