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The Cheyenne, Vol. I And Vol. II

Author : George Amos Dorsey
Publisher : Read Books Ltd
Page : 349 pages
File Size : 37,74 MB
Release : 2013-05-31
Category : History
ISBN : 1473382874

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George Amos Dorsey was an U.S. ethnographer of Indigenous peoples of the Americas, with a special focus on Caddoan and Siouan tribes. He received a Bachelor of Arts degree from Denison University in 1888, then a second Bachelor's Degree in anthropology in 1890 at Harvard university, and finally PhD in 1894, the first PhD in anthropology from Harvard, and the second ever awarded in the United States. The following account of the Cheyenne social organisation was obtained as part of Dorsey's studies of the Cheyenne Sun-Dance, which, in turn, are part of a comparative study on this ceremony among the Plains Tribes he began in 1901. The Cheyenne Sun-Dance forms the subject of Part II. The accounts of the societies, the myths of the origin of the same, and the story of the medicine-arrows are given, with but slight changes, as they were obtained through Richard Davis, a full blood Cheyenne.

The Cheyenne Indians, Volume 2

Author : George Bird Grinnell
Publisher : Bison Books
Page : 565 pages
File Size : 25,53 MB
Release : 2014-04
Category : History
ISBN : 9780803273979

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"The Cheyenne Indians: Their History and Their Ways of Life" is a classic ethnography, originally published in 1928, that grew out of George Bird Grinnell's long acquaintance with the Cheyennes. In Volume I he wrote about the tribe's early history and migrations, customs, domestic life, social organization, hunting, amusements, and government. Volume II looks at its warmaking and warrior societies, healing practices and responses to European diseases, religious beliefs and rituals, and legends and prophecies surrounding the culture hero Sweet Medicine. Included are appendixes on early Cheyenne village sites, the formation of the Quilling Society, and notes on Cheyenne songs.

The Cheyenne Indians

Author : George Bird Grinnell
Publisher :
Page : 500 pages
File Size : 28,69 MB
Release : 1923
Category : Cheyenne Indians
ISBN :

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The Cheyenne;

Author : George Amos Dorsey
Publisher : Wentworth Press
Page : 356 pages
File Size : 25,79 MB
Release : 2019-03-27
Category : History
ISBN : 9781011639489

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The Cheyenne Indians

Author : George Bird Grinnell
Publisher : World Wisdom, Inc
Page : 250 pages
File Size : 26,90 MB
Release : 2008
Category : History
ISBN : 1933316608

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This beautiful book takes Grinnell's classic work on the Cheyenne Indians andcondenses it into 240 fully illustrated pages of his most essential writings.During his career as editor of "Field & Stream" magazine, Grinnell documentedseveral tribes of the Old West, including this vivid account.

Lockheed AH-56A Cheyenne

Author : Tony Landis
Publisher : Specialty Press
Page : 0 pages
File Size : 16,75 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Attack helicopters
ISBN : 9781580070270

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Covering one of the most radical and highly developed helicopters ever, this work details the evolution and eventual failures of the aircraft.

The Fighting Cheyennes

Author : George Bird Grinnell
Publisher : Digital Scanning Inc
Page : 444 pages
File Size : 38,78 MB
Release : 2004-03
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 1582183902

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This book deals with the wars of the Cheyennes. A fighting and fearless people, the tribe was almost constantly at war with its neighbors. This account follows the local tribal wars and the eventual Indian wars between the westward moving settlers. A reprint of the 1916 edition with a additional appendix that has been added from the Smithsonian Institutions Handbook of North American Indians Bulletin 30.

The Southern Cheyennes

Author : Donald J. Berthrong
Publisher :
Page : 488 pages
File Size : 45,7 MB
Release : 1963
Category : Cheyenne Indians
ISBN :

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For almost fifty years George Bird Grinnell's great work The Fighting Cheyennes has stood unrevised and virtually unchallenged as the definitive account of the struggles of the Cheyenne Indians to preserve their way of life. Now Donald J. Berthrong has re-examined Grinnell's findings and searched historical records unavailable to or not used by Grinnell to verify or correct his conclusions. The result is this accurate, highly interesting account of the Cheyennes' life on the Great Plains, their system of government and religion, and their relation to the fur and hide trade during their last years of freedom. After nearly two centuries of fighting other Indians and whites for their lands, in the eighteenth century the Cheyenne's were forced to shift their range from the Minnesota River Valley to the Central and Southern Plains. From 1861 through 1875, they fought to maintain their free, nomadic existence. There were bloody wars with territorial forces and federal troops, and a few years of intermittent peace and retaliation (including the massacre at Sand Creek in 1864). Finally, after the intensive winter campaign of 1874-75, the fierce Southern Cheyenne's were brought to bay by the U.S. Army and herded onto a reservation in western Indian Territory (now Oklahoma). Their turbulent, colorful history related by Berthrong will interest the general reader as well as the historian and anthropologist

The Cheyenne Indians

Author : George Bird Grinnell
Publisher :
Page : 490 pages
File Size : 11,2 MB
Release : 2020-06-29
Category :
ISBN : 9781646791729

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"A half-century spent in rubbing shoulders with the Cheyennes... forbids me to think of them except as acquaintances, comrades, and friends. While their culture differs from ours in some respects, fundamentally they are like ourselves, except in so far as their environment has obliged them to adopt a mode of life and of reasoning that is not quite our own, and which, without experience, we do not readily understand." --George Bird Grinnell, Preface to The Cheyenne Indians The Cheyenne Indians: Their History and Ways of Life--Vol. II (1923) by George Bird Grinnell, describes the life and culture of the Cheyennes, a Native American people originally from what is now Minnesota. Volume II of this two-volume set looks at the Cheyennes' practice of waging wars, their religious beliefs, and healing practices.

Tell Them We Are Going Home

Author : John H. Monnett
Publisher : University of Oklahoma Press
Page : 292 pages
File Size : 30,16 MB
Release : 2004
Category : History
ISBN : 9780806136455

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Tell Them We Are Going Home details the courageous journey of the Northern Cheyennes, under the leadership of Little Wolf and Dull Knife, from Indian Territory northward to their homelands in the Powder River country. Incorporating the perspectives of the Cheyennes, the U.S. military, the Indian Bureau, and the Kansas settlers who encountered the traveling Indians, this book provides a complete account of the odyssey. The dramatic fifteen-hundred-mile trek of the Northern Cheyennes through Kansas, Nebraska, South Dakota, and Montana, lasting from 1878 to 1879, would become one of the most important episodes in American history and in Cheyenne memory.