i have a 1990 Chevy Cheyenne 305 ci. 2wheel drive with 250,000 miles on it one owner me , i kept every thing new oil change every 2500 miles not 3000 , kept front end well greased every oil change , other than brake shoes and pads , along with drums in back and rotors up front , i have not had any break downs at all , it has never been in any shop other than for New York state inspection each year some rust now after 20 yrs still runs and drives i also had fair gas milage for a 1/2 ton truck i was getting 18-23 mpg on regular pump gas tires and brakes all i had to replace in my opinion a very well made and tough truck i used mine to haul fire wood home a trip of 25 miles each way with wood stacked as high as the cab , i had wood sides on my box for hauling wood , a few overload tickets i had to pay , but wood made home ok truck is a good buy at any price used or new
English
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Lacrosse
Yes
sioux
That name from the Cheyenne Indians in that territory.
The cheyennes live at Mexico and there location is at the Midwestern
The cheyennes live at Mexico and there location is at the Midwestern
they hunted large mammals and fished
yes the Cheyennes live a a reservations
Depends on the era and the group. These example are from records in the 1800s. The Cheyennes Dull Knife aka Morning star OR Black Kettle are the two more famous names.The Cheyennes- Dog SoldiersPorcupine Bear Or Tall Bull is who you would want to research.
buffalo,wild berries,and they drank water