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Cheyenne Indians

The Cheyenne were Plains Indians that lived in the mid-west from Colorado into the Montana and Dakota areas.

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Did the cheyenne Indians have wars?

All the Plains tribes fought against each other most of the time and the Cheyenne were no exception. Inter-tribal warfare was the only way a young man could achieve respect and status - and most young women would ignore him until he had proven himself to be a successful hunter and a brave warrior.

The Cheyenne, just like the other Plains groups, were based on a warrior ideal; young men entered one of six warrior societies with the expectation that they would kill enemy warriors, take scalps and steal enemy horses. Without these achievements they were considered worthless.

They fought against the Crows, the Assiniboin, the Mandan, the Kiowa, the Pawnee and the Ute; even their relationships with the Arapaho and Lakota varied between peace and war.

What are facts about the cheyenne Indians tools and weapons?

the weapons used by the cheyenne were bows and arrows, clubs, spears, and they made these using the parts of the buffalo. Tools are mainly made from the hooves of the buffalo, and can be used for many things, including being used as a hammer, a carver, and even a knife if no bones are available.

What is the symbol for dogsoldier in the Cheyenne language?

dog soldier is aeuropean word for the band of tsitsistas warrioirs. You wont find it on the internet

What do Cheyenne people us as tools?

the cheyenne used hammers made of rocks, and sticks. They also used their genitals to make lubricant.

How did the cheyenne Indians use deer jerky?

frist they killed thhe deer with a stone and then went to the camp to go fishing in a pot of gold for food.

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Who is Cheyenne Woods?

She is the niece of golfer Tiger Woods & the daughter of Earl Woods Jr.

Answer:

Daughter of Earl Dennison Woods Jr. older brother of Tiger Woods.

How did the destruction of the buffalo affect plains people?

The Plains people lost their way of life, food, clothing, tools and ability to survive with the destruction of the buffalo.

What is the Cheyenne word for beaver?

In the Cheyenne language, the word for beaver is:

hóma'e

Did the Cheyenne Indians live in Tepes?

yes, they did live in teepee's and also lodges were a home of theirs.

What foods do the cheyenne Indians eat?

the Cheyenne Indians ate buffalo meat, deer meat, and bear meat. they also picked berries and fruits. they ate fish and abalone also.

Does Hanover Arms Co still exist?

Never did exist. It's a hardware store brand name on guns made by Crescent Fire Arms, Meriden, CT. or Janssen Fils & Co in Belgium.

What types of tools are used to be a vet?

You use the typical thermometers [to check the temperature of the dog], stethoscopes check the heart beat], otoscope[an otoscope is the thing that checks the dogs ears], dog vaccinates] and dog treats make the dog stop moving]

What North American Native American tribe had its own alphabet?

The Cherokee had their own alphabet; the Cherokees called them 'talking leaves'. The Choctaw created their alphabet based on English characters called in Choctaw: Chahta Anumpa Holisso. There are three version of the alphabet: old, linguistic, and a modern. Rev. Cyrus Byington complied a comprehensive dictionary and Allen Wright created the old alphabet. Both created literature and grammar books. Gideon Lincecum, a setter from Georgia, created a 500 page history of Choctaw traditions entirely in the Choctaw language during the 1800s.

What is the Cheyenne river trail?

From what I remember, it's a trail used by pioneers. It's either a rain forest trail, or a Native American sacred ground.

Did neil diamond ever live in Cheyenne?

Yes, he moved there in 1945 while his father was stationed at Fort Warren. They remained there for 2 years and then moved back to Brooklyn, N.Y.

How do you say dad in native american?

There are more than 700 different Native American languages spoken in North and South America.

If you are not sure which language you are talking about, here is a partial list of the most common Native American languages in North America:



  • Abnaki, Eastern
  • Achumawi
  • Afro-Seminole Creole
  • Ahtena
  • Alabama
  • Aleut
  • Alsea
  • Angloromani
  • Apache, Jicarilla
  • Apache, Kiowa
  • Apache, Lipan
  • Apache, Mescalero-Chiricahua
  • Apache, Western
  • Arapaho
  • Arikara
  • Assiniboine
  • Atakapa
  • Atsugewi
  • Barbareño
  • Biloxi
  • Blackfoot
  • Caddo
  • Cahuilla
  • Carolina Algonquian
  • Carolinian
  • Catawba
  • Cayuga
  • Chamorro
  • Chehalis, Lower
  • Chehalis, Upper
  • Cherokee
  • Chetco
  • Cheyenne
  • Chickasaw
  • Chimariko
  • Chinook
  • Chinook Wawa
  • Chippewa
  • Chitimacha
  • Choctaw
  • Chumash
  • Clallam
  • Cocopa
  • Coeur d'Alene
  • Columbia-Wenatchi
  • Comanche
  • Coos
  • Coquille
  • Cowlitz
  • Cree, Plains
  • Crow
  • Cruzeño
  • Cupeño
  • Dakota
  • Degexit'an
  • Delaware
  • Delaware, Pidgin
  • Esselen
  • Evenki
  • Eyak
  • Galice
  • Gros Ventre
  • Gwich'in
  • Halkomelem
  • Han
  • Havasupai-Walapai-Yavapai
  • Hawai'i Creole English
  • Hawai'i Pidgin Sign Language
  • Hawaiian
  • Hidatsa
  • Ho-Chunk
  • Holikachuk
  • Hopi
  • Hupa
  • Ineseño
  • Inupiaq
  • Inupiatun, North Alaskan
  • Inupiatun, Northwest Alaska
  • Iowa-Oto
  • Jemez
  • Jingpho
  • Kalapuya
  • Kalispel-Pend D'oreille
  • Kansa
  • Karkin
  • Karok
  • Kashaya
  • Kato
  • Kawaiisu
  • Keres, Eastern
  • Keres, Western
  • Kickapoo
  • Kiowa
  • Kitsai
  • Klamath-Modoc
  • Koasati
  • Koyukon
  • Kumiai
  • Kuskokwim, Upper
  • Kutenai
  • Lakota
  • Luiseño
  • Lumbee
  • Lushootseed
  • Mahican
  • Maidu, Northeast
  • Maidu, Northwest
  • Maidu, Valley
  • Makah
  • Malecite-Passamaquoddy
  • Mandan
  • Mattole
  • Menominee
  • Meskwaki
  • Miami
  • Michif
  • Micmac
  • Mikasuki
  • Miwok, Bay
  • Miwok, Central Sierra
  • Miwok, Coast
  • Miwok, Lake
  • Miwok, Northern Sierra
  • Miwok, Plains
  • Miwok, Southern Sierra
  • Mohave
  • Mohawk
  • Mohegan-Montauk-Narragansett
  • Mokilese
  • Molale
  • Mono
  • Muskogee
  • Nanticoke
  • Natchez
  • Navajo
  • Nawathinehena
  • Nez Perce
  • Nisenan
  • Nooksack
  • Nottoway
  • Obispeño
  • Ofo
  • Ohlone, Northern
  • Ohlone, Southern
  • Okanagan
  • Omaha-Ponca
  • Oneida
  • Onondaga
  • Osage
  • Ottawa
  • Paiute, Northern
  • Pawnee
  • Piro
  • Piscataway
  • Plains Indian Sign Language
  • Pomo, Central
  • Pomo, Eastern
  • Pomo, Northeastern
  • Pomo, Northern
  • Pomo, Southeastern
  • Pomo, Southern
  • Potawatomi
  • Powhatan
  • Purepecha
  • Purisimeño
  • Quapaw
  • Quechan
  • Quileute
  • Quinault
  • Salinan
  • Salish, Southern Puget Sound
  • Salish, Straits
  • Sea Island Creole English
  • Seneca
  • Serrano
  • Shasta
  • Shawnee
  • Shoshoni
  • Siuslaw
  • Skagit
  • Snohomish
  • Spanish
  • Spokane
  • Takelma
  • Tanacross
  • Tanaina
  • Tanana, Lower
  • Tanana, Upper
  • Tenino
  • Tewa
  • Tillamook
  • Timbisha
  • Tiwa, Northern
  • Tiwa, Southern
  • Tlingit
  • Tohono O'odham
  • Tolowa
  • Tonkawa
  • Tsimshian
  • Tübatulabal
  • Tunica
  • Tuscarora
  • Tutelo
  • Tututni
  • Twana
  • Umatilla
  • Unami
  • Ute-Southern Paiute
  • Ventureño
  • Wailaki
  • Walla Walla
  • Wampanoag
  • Wappo
  • Wasco-Wishram
  • Washo
  • Wichita
  • Wintu
  • Wiyot
  • Wyandot
  • Yakima
  • Yaqui
  • Yokuts
  • Yuchi
  • Yuki
  • Yupik, Central
  • Yupik, Central Siberian
  • Yupik, Pacific Gulf
  • Yurok
  • Zuni

What is the cheyenne word for blood?

The three Cheyenne words for blood, shown below, where taken from a English to Cheyenne dictionary:

(I assume each word puts a different slant on the word, blood.)

htsemá'eme (ni poss)

ma'e (ni)

ma'emá (mbp)

What is the most powerful and useful educational tool?

Good Grades, good behavior and probarly if you joined good jobs for your career e.g The Debate Team, the chess team, the cookery club or may the rugby team?

How did the lenape help the Dutch settlers?

The Lenapes helped the Dutch by teaching them how to fish, hunt and grow crops (beans, corn, tobacco and squash)

Where do the largest numbers of Cheyenne Indians live?

The Cheyenne Indian reservation is located largely in Montana but also extends into South Dakota. It sits on 444,00 acres of land. It used to be called the Tongue River Indian Reservation.

How many 1973 Chevy Nova hatchback's still exist?

i'm wondering the same thing i have an original 1973 nova ss hatchback 2- door post with a 4 speed, 350 v8, leather bucket seats, consul, and front disk brakes which is every option avalible in 73 plus it only has 50,000 original miles so i belive its pretty rare, i know in 74 they only made 6 of them with all the options.