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- Title
THE NORTHERN CHEYENNE VOICE: 135 YEARS AFTER THE LONG JOURNEY HOME.
- Authors
Parker, Jennie
- Abstract
The article talks about the history of Cheyenne people in western U.S. following the establishment of Northern Cheyenne reservation in 1884 that houses several Northern Cheyenne people. Topics include Cheyenne deteriorating traditions and customs due to Western influence, role of the U.S. government, and American Indian Religious Freedom Act. Also discussed are topics like funding for education and healthcare for Cheyenne people and the 1934 Indian Reorganization Act.
- Subjects
NORTHERN Cheyenne Indian Reservation (Mont.); CHEYENNE (North American people); WESTERN United States history; UNITED States politics &; government; AMERICAN Indian Religious Freedom Act (U.S.); UNITED States. Indian Reorganization Act; NATIVE American history
- Publication
Kansas History, 2015, Vol 38, Issue 4, p233
- ISSN
0149-9114
- Publication type
Article