Little Rock - Cheyenne chief - died in 1868.
Little Prince - chief - died in 1832.
The Battle of Little Big Horn is often known as Custer's Last Stand. General Custer, however, did not die in this battle. In fact, he died as a prisoner of war by Chief Sitting Bull in Canada. Many of Custer's men, however, met their end at this important Sioux and Cheyenne victory.
Mochi - Cheyenne - died in 1881.
Cheyenne Brando died on 1995-04-16.
Howling Wolf - Cheyenne - died on 1927-07-05.
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Cheyenne Bill died in August 1979, in Seattle, Washington, USA of unknown.
The Cheyenne or Tsêhéstáno tribe never died. There are two federally recognized Cheyenne peoples - the Northern Cheyenne, generally located in Montana and the Southern Cheyenne of Oklahoma. However, Cheyenne can be found all across America.
Black Kettle, a Southern Cheyenne chief, was killed in the Sand Creek massacre on November 27, 1864. U.S. army troops attacked his camp, resulting in the deaths of many Cheyenne and Arapaho people, including Black Kettle.
He's master chief, he doesn't die because he is too awesome to die
Carl Sawatski died on November 24, 1991, in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.
Buck Robley died on May 28, 2013, in Little Rock, Arkansas, USA.