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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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What did the cheyenne tribe grow?

What the Cheyenne Indians would eat would be buffalo and berries. Usually they would eat chicken, but since they were Plains Indians in Colorado: plains or prairie and there was A LOT of buffalo (Buffalo or the American Bison).

They did not have much vegetables or fruits because the short grasses had such tough roots that a digging stick couldn't break the soil.

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What kind of food did the Cheyenne Indians eat?

The Cheyenne Indians ate buffalo, deer, fish, fruit, berries, corn, squash, and beans.

How did Indians protect themselves?

by using condoms an having sex an vigina with a dick in it

What clothing material did the Cheyenne Indians use?

Cheyenne Native Americans used pelts and skins from the buffalo, elk, antelope, deer, wild sheep, fox, and wolves they hunted.

Women wore long deerskin dressed with high fringed boots and men wore breechclothes (loincloths) with leather leggings and moccasins.

Later, men wore warshirts that the women decorated with porcupine quills, shells, and elk teeth.

How do the Cheyenne Indians prepare their food?

Depends on what kind of food you're talking about. Fish was probably cooked over a fire or over hot stones, it was very likely that meat was cooked the same way.

The corn was probably ground up into flour, mixed with water and made into dough. This dough was most likely laid on hot flat stones to bake, which made a kind of flat bread.

Small animals were most likely cut up and mixed with other vegetables to make a stew.

Which state do the cheyenne Indians live in today?

They lived in the Great Plains area east of the Rockies and West of the Mississippi River. Today they are settled in Montana and Oklahoma.

What kinds of clothes did the Cherokee tribe wear?

Animal Furs

Answer:

Cherokee men wore a sort of leather diaper with leggings in the summer, while the women wore dresses made from deerskin or a cloth made from animal hair. In later times the men wore a wrapped turban on their head, and adopted the ribbon shirt. Cherokee men wore chaps and breech cloths in the summer, usually along with a leather shirt, while the women wore dresses made from deerskin or a cloth made from animal hair.

In winter time, they would wear animal furs.

In later times, those in the Western tribe adopted the ribbon shirt.

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What did the Cheyenne Indians invent?

Much of what happened across the 1,000,000 square miles of the Great Plains before European explorers arrived is unrecorded and unknown, so there is plenty of scope for argument about who exactly was first to develop (not invent) any particular thing.

Some historians believe that the familiar warbonnet (sometimes called a "sun " bonnet") was developed by the Sioux tribes; others (including myself) insist that it was devised by the Crows and rapidly adopted by many other tribes.

In a society without any kind of technology beyond what was known in the Neolithic period, the term "invention" is really not applicable.

What do Cheyenne Indians do for fun?

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were a key tribe that many settlers payed to have them help the settlers cross the river. the cheyenne also were a key trading tribe in the months near the end

Did the cheyenne Indians wear feather headresses?

Whoa, did they ever and most often it was of red and/or black staining berry color and applied to their faces.

Around the 1880's the Cherokees became master horsemen drawing the astonished respect of many US Army Indian Fighters.

Their terrifying raids were always on horseback and boys as young as 8 years of age were expected to hang down along side their horse's body, shoot accurately and scoop up the body of an injured friend or brother. The Cherokee were the most powerful tribe in American History.

they were quite secretive about where their raids originated and the territory they called home but we know today that they Ilano Estacado and the great plains of

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Which Native American helped the Pilgrims survive the first year?

Tisquantum, or Squanto, was not a Native American chief, but was a kidnapped Native American from England that was brought with the Pilgrims. He helped them survive the winter by teaching the Pilgrims how to farm maize the native way. He also acted as their translator to the Wampanoag.

What did the buffalo provide to the Cheyenne?

Clothing, meat, needles (made of bone), hides were used for blankets and shelter as well as clothing, weapons and other tools (from shaped bone), and they even used the brains of buffalo to help tan hides.

How were Indians treated in America?

some Indian's were treated like slave's. some were treated with respect and others might be treated right in the middle

What do Comanche women do?

Comanche women were responsible for maintaining life around the village. They raised the children, tanned the hides, and took care of the other basic necessities of life.

Who was killed in the Battle of Little Big Horn?

Deaths at Little Bighorn included 268 men of the US 7th Cavalry Regiment including it's Commander, Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, and the complete annihilation of the battalion sized force directly under his command that day, and anywhere between 36 and 300 Lakota and Northern Cheyenne warriors.

Some reports also disclose an unknown number of women and children killed by Major Reno's initial volleys into the camp. Reno himself, a survivor of the action, acknowledges this but was unable to give a realistic estimate of deaths.

What Native American Tribes came from Arizona?

If you mean "Which native American tribes lived in the area that became Arizona?" the answer is:

Chemehuevi

Chiricahua Apache

Cocopa

Dilzhe'e Apache

Havasupai

Hopi

Hualapai

Maricopa

Mohave

Navajo

Southern Paiute

Pima

Yuma

San Carlos Apache (Western Apache)

Tewa

Papago

Southern Ute

White Mountain Apache (Coyotero)

Halchidhoma

Yaqui

Yavapai

Zuni

More ancient groups that previously lived in the area in prehistoric times are today called Anasazi, Hohokam, Mogollon, Patayan and Sinagua.

Who was one important leader of the Navajo Tribe?

Yes, they had naatʼáanii (leaders) such as Narbona, Manuleto, Barboncito, Hoskininni, Ganado Mucho and many others. However, the word for leader is very different than the feeling of the meaning of the English word "Chief". They lead by power of convincing followers and had no power to order people around. The had no hereditary leaders such as Scottish clans had. They had no leader that spoke for all the Navajo, just powerful men in certain areas. The very word in Navajo means one who moves something to maturity or growth not one who rules over others.