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Books with title The Cheyenne

  • The Cheyenne

    Kevin Cunningham;Peter Benoit

    Paperback (Scholastic, March 15, 1817)
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  • The Cheyenne

    Kevin Cunningham, Peter Benoit

    Library Binding (Children's Press, March 1, 2011)
    Learn about the history of the Cheyenne people and how they live today.A True Book: American Indian series allows readers to experience what makes each American Indian people distinctive and exceptional. Readers will get to know each tribes culture, influence and history. This series includes an age appropriate (grades 3-5) introduction to curriculum-relevant subjects and a robust resource section that encourages independent study. This book introduces the Cheyenne people, explaining who they are, reviewing the history of the Cheyenne, and examining key parts of Cheyenne culture.
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  • The Cheyenne

    Andrew Santella, Melissa Stewart

    Library Binding (Childrens Pr, Oct. 1, 2002)
    Describes the Cheyenne way of life, including their traditions, customs, buffalo hunts, leaders, and land.
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  • The Cheyenne

    Kevin Cunningham, Peter Benoit

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2011)
    Presents an introduction to the Cheyenne Indians.
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  • The Cheyenne

    Stan Hoig, Frank W. Porter

    Paperback (Chelsea House Pub, Nov. 1, 1989)
    Traces the history of the Cheyenne, describes their culture, and looks at their interaction with whites
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  • The Cheyenne

    Allison Lassieur

    Library Binding (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 2001)
    Provides an overview of the past and present of the Cheyenne Native Americans, including a description of their homes, food, clothing, family life, and government.
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  • The Cheyenne

    Andrew Santella

    Paperback (Childrens Pr, March 1, 2003)
    Describes the Cheyenne way of life, including their traditions, customs, buffalo hunts, leaders, and land.
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  • The Cheyenne

    Samuel Willard Crompton, Associate Professor of History Paul C Rosier

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Pub, May 1, 2011)
    Thanks to cowboy-and-Indian movies of the 1950s and 1960s, the Cheyenne are among the best known of all Indian tribes. The moviegoer can readily picture the fast-moving Cheyenne, mounted on handsome horses, battling the U.S. Cavalry. While that image is indeed part of the story, the Cheyenne tribe is about much more than 19th-century warfare. The Cheyenne have persevered through strange and difficult times to emerge as one of the best adapted of all Great Plains peoples. They fought the U.S. Army with considerable success, but after the eventual defeat, the Cheyenne changed to a life of cattle herding and Plains farming, with tractors and harvesters as much a part of their lives as horses and war bonnets. The Cheyenne covers the storied history of this highly recognizable tribe, from its origins to its interactions with Europeans and later the U.S. government, to its place in the United States today.
  • The Cheyenne

    Dennis Limberhand, Mary Em Parrilli, Herman J. Viola, David Jeffery

    Library Binding (Heinemann/Raintree, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Shares the history and culture of the Cheyenne, including their traditional way of life, spiritual practices, and political organization, and provides information about modern-day Cheyenne.
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  • The Cheyenne

    Raymond Bial

    Library Binding (Benchmark Books, Sept. 1, 2000)
    Discusses the history, culture, social structure, beliefs, and notable people of the Cheyenne.
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  • The Cheyenne

    Sally Lodge, Luciano Lazzarino

    Library Binding (Rourke Pub Group, Nov. 1, 1990)
    Presents the history, customs, and present-day status of the Cheyenne Indians
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  • The Cheyenne

    Earl Rice Jr

    Library Binding (Purple Toad Pub Inc, Feb. 1, 2016)
    With the exception of the Sioux, the Cheyenne are perhaps the best known of all the Plains Indians. Famous for their fighting qualities, they fought a series of unforgettable battles with the U.S. Army and white settlers seeking to seize their lands and alter their lifestyle. They claimed a place in history at the Powder River, the Rosebud, and the Little Bighorn. Against the irrepressible surge of U.S. westward expansion during the 1800s, Cheyenne warriors fought and died for the land they loved.-- Publisher's description.
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