Horses (Cheyenne mo'ehe-no'ha or domesticated elk) and dogs (hotame or hotameho) were the main animals kept by all Plains tribes. After contact with white people they sometimes used donkeys and mules (vo'ho'kohta and a'kee-vo'ha) but these would be rare.
Since there is a Cheyenne term for "my pet" (na-htotse), some small dogs and perhaps other animals such as foxes may have been kept as pets by children.
buffalo/ bison skins, also deer skins.
they hunted the buffalo
Cheyenne's name is Cheyenne because that's what her parent's named her.
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The Cheyenne Indians used buffalo skin to make clothes, tepees and other things
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they hunted the buffalo
Like all Plains tribes the Cheyenne people raised horses and kept dogs. Otherwise a few may have raised certain animals as pets, but this was not common. Photographs from the 19th century usually show Cheyenne children playing with the camp dogs.
the one important one is Buffalo
they had fun danced and cooked and sung ect
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.
the cheyenne used spiers and knives to hunt and kill the animals that they hunted.
Buffalo, deer, antelope, rabbits, fish, even dogs.
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
A Cheyenne speaker would not say that, since he or she would know that wolves are wild animals and (like the sky or the clouds) do not belong to anyone. The Cheyenne word for a wolf is ho'nehe; the theoretical term *ho'nehe na-a'eno means "the-wolf-it-belongs-to-me".
Cheyenne's name is Cheyenne because that's what her parent's named her.
The cast of Cheyenne - 2006 includes: Cheyenne Kimball as Cheyenne