In 1864, the Cheyenne primarily inhabited areas in the Great Plains, particularly in what are now Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana. They were nomadic, following the buffalo herds, and their territory extended into parts of Nebraska and South Dakota as well. The Cheyenne were involved in conflicts with settlers and the U.S. government during this period, notably culminating in events such as the Sand Creek Massacre in Colorado.
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The Cheyenne live in Montana. On the Great Plains.
The population in Cheyenne was 59,466 at the 2010 census.
The Cheyenne were divided into two primary tribes; the Northern Cheyenne, who centered around Wyoming and Montana, and the Southern Cheyenne, who ranged closer to Nebraska, Kansas, and Oklahoma.
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The cheyennes live at Mexico and there location is at the Midwestern
The Cheyenne Indians lived in tepees. Tepees are made out of buffalo skin.
Teepees