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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cumberland : Yale University Press
    UID:
    gbv_837139546
    Format: Online-Ressource (377 p)
    ISBN: 9780300073003
    Content: Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Preface to the Second Edition -- List of Illustrations and Maps -- Introduction -- 1. Earliest Stories -- The Creation -- The Seven Stars -- The Great Race -- When White Man Lost His Eyes -- 2. Sweet Medicine -- The First Miracle -- The Second Miracle -- Exile -- Return -- Death and Prophecies -- 3. The Chiefs -- Red Robe's Father and Black Coyote -- The Chiefs Since 1892 -- Battle at the Rio Grande -- The Chiefs' Emblem -- 4. The Soldiers -- Suicide Warriors -- 5. The Sacred Medicine Things -- The Sacred Hat -- Some Suhtai Stories -- Antelope Pit Ceremony -- The Sacred Arrows -- 6. Ceremonies and Power -- Sun Dance -- Other Ceremonies: the Animal Dance -- Personal Medicine: Spotted Blackbird at Powder River -- Indian Doctors: Sage Plant and Big Medicine -- 7. Early History -- 8. Battles with the Crows, 1820-1870 -- Annihilation of Cheyenne War Party Around 1820 -- Capture of Crow Village on Pryor Creek, 1820 -- Capture of Crow Village on Powder River, 1850 -- Crow Horse Raid 1840-50 -- Crow Attempt to Capture Cheyenne Children, 1855-60 -- Crow Horse Raid on Tongue River, 1886 -- Crow Horse Raid on Tongue River, 1870 -- Crow-Mandan Fight on Otter Creek -- 9. Fighting the Shoshonis, 1855-1870 -- Raid on the Shoshonis, 1855 -- Plenty Crows' Story 1860-70 -- Shoshoni Raid on a Cheyenne Village, 1865-70 -- 10. Troubles and Treaties with the Whites -- The Fort Laramie Treaty -- The Tobacco Holdup -- Theft of Army Horses -- When the Military Society was Poisoned -- The Sand Creek Massacre, 1864 -- The Fetterman Fight, 1866 -- The Cheyennes Wreck a Train, 1867 -- When Roman Nose was Killed, 1868 -- Bullet Proof's Medicine, 1868 -- 11. Where the Girl Saved Her Brother -- 12. The Custer Fight -- 13. After the Custer Fight -- The Death of a Sheep Eater -- The Capture of Dull Knife's Village.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record , ""Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Preface to the Second Edition""; ""List of Illustrations and Maps""; ""Introduction""; ""1. Earliest Stories""; ""The Creation""; ""The Seven Stars""; ""The Great Race""; ""When White Man Lost His Eyes""; ""2. Sweet Medicine""; ""The First Miracle""; ""The Second Miracle""; ""Exile""; ""Return""; ""Death and Prophecies""; ""3. The Chiefs""; ""Red Robe�s Father and Black Coyote""; ""The Chiefs Since 1892""; ""Battle at the Rio Grande""; ""The Chiefs� Emblem""; ""4. The Soldiers""; ""Suicide Warriors""; ""5. The Sacred Medicine Things"" , ""The Sacred Hat""""Some Suhtai Stories""; ""Antelope Pit Ceremony""; ""The Sacred Arrows""; ""6. Ceremonies and Power""; ""Sun Dance""; ""Other Ceremonies: the Animal Dance""; ""Personal Medicine: Spotted Blackbird at Powder River""; ""Indian Doctors: Sage Plant and Big Medicine""; ""7. Early History""; ""8. Battles with the Crows, 1820�1870""; ""Annihilation of Cheyenne War Party Around 1820""; ""Capture of Crow Village on Pryor Creek, 1820""; ""Capture of Crow Village on Powder River, 1850""; ""Crow Horse Raid 1840�50""; ""Crow Attempt to Capture Cheyenne Children, 1855�60"" , ""Crow Horse Raid on Tongue River, 1886""""Crow Horse Raid on Tongue River, 1870""; ""Crow-Mandan Fight on Otter Creek""; ""9. Fighting the Shoshonis, 1855�1870""; ""Raid on the Shoshonis, 1855""; ""Plenty Crows� Story 1860�70""; ""Shoshoni Raid on a Cheyenne Village, 1865�70""; ""10. Troubles and Treaties with the Whites""; ""The Fort Laramie Treaty""; ""The Tobacco Holdup""; ""Theft of Army Horses""; ""When the Military Society was Poisoned""; ""The Sand Creek Massacre, 1864""; ""The Fetterman Fight, 1866""; ""The Cheyennes Wreck a Train, 1867""; ""When Roman Nose was Killed, 1868"" , ""Bullet Proof�s Medicine, 1868""""11. Where the Girl Saved Her Brother""; ""12. The Custer Fight""; ""13. After the Custer Fight""; ""The Death of a Sheep Eater""; ""The Capture of Dull Knife�s Village""; ""The Surrender of Two Moons""; ""14. After Surrender""; ""15. The Early Reservation to 1890""; ""16. The Ghost Dance Years, 1890�1900""; ""17. Getting Civilized""; ""The Indian Police""; ""Whiskey""; ""Farming and Gardening""; ""Driving Lessons""; ""Trouble with the Language""; ""Visiting the Crows""; ""War Stories""; ""18. Personal Memories""; ""Bibliography""; ""Index""
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780300162103
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9780300073003
    Additional Edition: Print version Cheyenne Memories
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    New Haven :Yale University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959230117902883
    Format: 1 online resource (377 p.)
    Edition: 2nd ed.
    ISBN: 1-299-46400-9 , 0-300-16210-3
    Content: This classic work is an oral history of the Cheyenne Indians from legendary times to the early reservation years, a collaborative effort by the Cheyenne tribal historian, John Stands in Timber, and anthropologist Margot Liberty. Published in 1967, the book now has an updated bibliography and a new preface by Liberty, in which she shares her recollections of Stands in Timber and describes the circumstances of the Cheyenne over the past thirty years.Stands in Timber was born in 1882, a few years after his grandfather was killed in the Custer battle. In this book he recounts tribal myths and sacred rituals, conflict with traditional enemies and whites, and  eventual "civilization" and settlement on a reservation. The retelling of Cheyenne traditions formed an important part of Stands in Timber's life from early childhood, and on his return from school in 1905 he became the primary keeper of the oral literature of his people, seeking out every elder who could contribute personal memories to Cheyenne lore. In 1956 he met Margot Liberty, then an Indian Affairs  Bureau teacher, who helped him tape-record more than thirty hours of recollections. From these she compiled this unique and lively folk history, one based on a longtime inside view that can never be duplicated."This is an extraordinarily fascinating book,  . . . a book that all Americans, Indians as well as non-Indians, will treasure."-Alvin M. Josephy, Jr.
    Note: Description based upon print version of record. , Frontmatter -- , Acknowledgments -- , Contents -- , Preface to the Second Edition -- , List of Illustrations -- , Introduction -- , 1. Earliest Stories -- , 2. Sweet Medicine -- , 3. The Chiefs -- , 4. The Soldiers -- , 5. The Sacred Medicine Things -- , 6. Ceremonies and Power -- , 7. Early History -- , 8. Battles with the Crows, 1820-1870 -- , 9. Fighting the Shoshonis, 1855-1870 -- , 10. Troubles and Treaties with the Whites -- , 11. Where the Girl Saved Her Brother -- , 12. The Custer Fight -- , 13. After the Custer Fight -- , 14. After Surrender -- , 15. The Early Reservation to 1890 -- , 16. The Ghost Dance Years, 1890-1900 -- , 17. Getting Civilized -- , 18. Personal Memories -- , Genealogy of John Stands In Timber -- , Bibliography -- , Index , English
    Additional Edition: ISBN 0-300-07300-3
    Language: English
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