The Cheyenne language (Tsėhesenėstsestȯtse, [tse̥hésene̥stsesto̥tse], informal spelling Tsisinstsistots) is the Native American language spoken by the...
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Northern Cheyenne, who are enrolled in the Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Montana. The Cheyenne language belongs...
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The Northern Cheyenne Tribe of the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation (Cheyenne: Tsėhéstáno) is the federally recognized Northern Cheyenne tribe and a...
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Cheyenne Autumn is a 1964 American epic Western film starring Richard Widmark, Carroll Baker, James Stewart, and Edward G. Robinson. It tells the story...
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present-day Minnesota. Grinnell notes the Cheyenne language is a unique branch of the Algonquian language family and, The Nation itself, is descended...
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up Cheyenne in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The Cheyenne are a Native American people, whose native language is the Cheyenne language. Cheyenne may...
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Black Hills (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
in the Black Hills and consider it a sacred site. After conquering the Cheyenne in 1776, the Lakota took the territory of the Black Hills, which became...
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Wigwam (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
language (without the possessive theme suffix -m) mâhëö'o in the Cheyenne language (with the indefinite prefix m- instead of the definite third-person...
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the film Windwalker (1980) as the young Cheyenne Windwalker, for which he spoke his lines in the Cheyenne language. He also portrayed a gay man in the film...
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Two-spirit (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
itself, in English or any other language, was not in use before 1990. In the 1970 film Little Big Man, the Cheyenne character Little Horse, portrayed...
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Tone (linguistics) (redirect from Tone (tonal language))
of other Bantu languages. Three Algonquian languages developed tone independently of one another and of neighboring languages: Cheyenne, Arapaho, and Kickapoo...
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Christian Bale (category CS1 Swedish-language sources (sv))
and his character "a bigoted and hate-filled man". Bale learned the Cheyenne language while working on the film. Empire critic Dan Jolin considered his...
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Oklahoma City (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
(channel 46). Despite the market's geographical size, none of the English-language commercial affiliates in the Oklahoma City designated market area operate...
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Billings, Montana (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
@ Little Big Horn College. Retrieved March 19, 2020. "Cheyenne placenames". Cheyenne Language. Retrieved March 19, 2020. Cowell, A.; Taylor, A.; Brockie...
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Hostiles (film) (category Cheyenne-language films)
roles. It follows a U.S. Army cavalry officer in 1892 who must escort a Cheyenne war chief and his family back to their home in Montana. The film had its...
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Arapaho (category Articles containing Arapaho-language text)
living on the plains of Colorado and Wyoming. They were close allies of the Cheyenne tribe and loosely aligned with the Lakota and Dakota. By the 1850s, Arapaho...
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Morning Star (chief) (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
Morning Star (Cheyenne: Vóóhéhéve; also known by his Lakota Sioux name Tȟamílapȟéšni or its translation, Dull Knife) (c. 1810–1883) was a great chief of...
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White Antelope (Cheyenne: Wōkaī hwō'kō mǎs; c. 1789 – November 29, 1864) was a chief of the Southern Cheyenne. He was known for his advocacy of peace...
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Niobrara River (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
dam was breached by flooding caused by a March 2019 storm. In the Cheyenne language, the river is Hisse Yovi Yoe, meaning "surprise river";[citation needed]...
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Last of the Dogmen (category Cheyenne in popular culture)
packing their gear, they are suddenly attacked by a Cheyenne war party. Sloan, speaking the Cheyenne language, de-escalates the situation, and the two are taken...
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Little Wolf (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
Little Wolf (Cheyenne: Ó'kôhómôxháahketa, sometimes transcribed Ohcumgache or Ohkomhakit, more correctly translated Little Coyote, c.1820—1904) was a Northern...
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Native American flute (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
flute include: Cheyenne: tâhpeno Chippewa: bĭbĭ'gwûn Dakota: ćotaŋke Kiowa: do'mba' Lakota: Šiyótȟaŋka Opata: bícusirina (Teguima language) Unami: achipiquon...
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Cheyenne is an American Western television series of 108 black-and-white episodes broadcast on ABC from 1955 to 1962. The show was the first hour-long...
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Windwalker (film) (category Cheyenne-language films)
set in the pre-colonial Intermountain West, and focuses on the life of a Cheyenne man, who comes back to life to protect his family from Crow warriors and...
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Illinois, while the other claims Camargo meant "little dog" in the Cheyenne language. Farming and ranching sustained Camargo's early economy. The Wichita...
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List of Wikipedias (redirect from Cheyenne Wikipedia)
community of volunteer editors, started on 15 January 2001 as an English-language encyclopedia. Non-English editions followed in the same year: the German...
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Dog Soldiers (redirect from Cheyenne Dog Soldiers)
The Dog Soldiers or Dog Men (Cheyenne: Hotamétaneo'o) are historically one of six Cheyenne military societies. Beginning in the late 1830s, this society...
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Hook Nose (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
also known as Hook Nose (Cheyenne: Vóhko'xénéhe, also spelled Woqini and Woquini), was a Native American of the Northern Cheyenne. He is considered to be...
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The Cheyenne River (Lakota: Wakpá Wašté; "Good River"), also written Chyone, referring to the Cheyenne people who once lived there, is a tributary of the...
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Bear Butte (category Articles containing Cheyenne-language text)
Ma'heo'o (Great Spirit) imparted to Sweet Medicine, a Cheyenne prophet, the knowledge from which the Cheyenne derive their religious, political, social, and...
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