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How did the cheyennes travel to place to place?
Originally they traveled using a dog pulled Travois. There were problems with this mode of transportation because the dogs were hard to control, and they would take off after a rabbit and spill the contents of the travois in their pursuit of it. Dogs were not very strong and when they held a large community hunt the women were forced to make several trips back and forth to get everything.
When they acquired use of the horse or "God Dogs," it made travel and their way of life much easier because the horses were extremely strong in comparison to the weaker dogs and they were so much easier to control. Some historical accounts state that once the Cheyenne moved out onto the Prairies and they began to use horses to hunt that many of the men trained their horses so well that they guided them with their knee movements.
What does the Cheyenne word veho translate to?
Veho means "spider" but was also used to refer to white men and their ways.
well I'm not supposed to tell sooooo, DON'T TELL ANYONE! she likes her x-boyfriend steven!
Man u r an idiot go shut up and dig a hole and stay in it !
How can you educate kids of 3years?
Good ways to start educating a 3 year old: * Teach them the ABC's * Teach them how to count to 100 * Teach them how to speak with correct grammar and in complete sentences And try to be an important part of their life!!!
What is the word in Cheyenne for uncle?
Traditionally, the Cheyenne called a father's brother "father" - tsehe-hestovestse. Now another term is often used for uncle - tsehe-shehestovestse.
"My uncle" is tsehe-sheheto or na-xane.
No and i am glad you asked:)
Did Cheyenne Bodie ever settle down?
Cheyenne Bodie, the protagonist of the television series "Cheyenne," was known for his adventurous lifestyle and nomadic spirit. Throughout the series, he rarely settled down permanently, often moving from one place to another and getting involved in various adventures. While he occasionally formed relationships and had romantic interests, his character ultimately remained a free spirit, embodying the rugged individualism of the American West.
George Armstrong Custer destroyed his military career in order to keep the corrupt Indian Bureau (run then by President Grant's son) from starving the Native Americans under his care. General Custer had no intention of attacking any Native Americans at the Little Big Horn and that is why he divided his troops-He was there to save the Indians from being attacked by a much larger force>
George had an uncle (father's brother: George Washington Custer) who lived in Texas. I've not seen much concerning him but a mention he married a woman named Sidney Ann Reed. Little else is known. I'd follow that line as it seems more likely.
How did the Cheyenne Indians build their homes?
The Cheyenne lived in tipi-style lodges called xamaa-vee'e in Cheyenne (the name means "ordinary dwelling"). These consisted of a framework of lodgepoles covered with a semi-circular cover made from many hides of buffalo cows, carefully tanned and smoked to make the cover waterproof and then stitched together.
Most lodge covers were left unpainted, but a few were decorated - the Cheyenne favoured stripes in their designs, sometimes half the cover would consist of parallel stripes, the other half having figures of men and animals in hunting or battle scenes.
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Which Indian tribe beat general Custer and his men at the battle of little big horn?
There were two tribes involved, although one is given more credit than the other; The Lakota Sioux and the Northern Cheyenne.
What challenges did the pioneers face on their journey west?
There were rivers, dieseases, lack of food, rattlesnakes, and more.
A teepee is a portable tent made from animal skins that is held together with long poles and has an opening for smoke from the fire for cooking and heat.
What is the mound builder myth?
there was a green peice of hair, In my day this was an honor to be in the preasents of that one person.It ment roalty in the making.
What were the responsibilities of the children of the Cheyenne tribe?
they helped their mothers cook and clean
How do you educate a kid of 3 years?
Talk about everything the child sees with her. Read picture books, get the child to tell stories. Let the child draw and paint. Play fantasy games, role plays. Build with blocks, especially wooden blocks- have the child tell you about his/her buildings, paintings, etc. Give the child a task and make it clear how much it helps people when the child does it. Find situations where she/he can play with children of all different cultures and races.
What is the Cheyenne's shelter?
While the Cheyenne lived near the Great Lakes, they lived in earth lodges. Once they moved to the great plains, they lived in teepees.
What is Cheyenne River Indian Reservation's population?
Cheyenne River Indian Reservation's population is 8,470.
How do you translate White Flame into Cheyenne language?
How do you tranlate "dignity" into cheyenne language ? Thanks for your answer.
Why did the Indians come to Texas?
Technically "Texas" came to the Indians. The native Americans where in the lands currently called "Texas" for approximately 12,000 years before the Spanish settlers arrived.