Did You Know?

The Cheyenne used to be great horse riders!

Where They Live

The Cheyenne live in two main places.

Their Culture

The Cheyenne have many fun stories and songs.

What Cheyenne Do

They hunt and fish for food.

They make art and crafts.

They tell stories of their past.

They have big powwows to dance.

They care for their land and animals.

They teach kids about their ways.

More About Cheyenne

The Cheyenne have a long and rich past. They moved around a lot to find food. They lived in big tents called tipis. They were great at riding horses.

Today, the Cheyenne still keep their ways. They share their stories and songs. They also work hard to help their kids learn.

In the future, the Cheyenne will keep their culture strong. They will teach more kids about their past. They will keep their land safe and clean.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Cheyenne Indigenous People"] --> B["Só'taeo'o Tribe"] A --> C["Tsétsėhéstȧhese Tribe"] B --> D["Merged in Early 19th Century"] C --> D D --> E["Southern Cheyenne in Oklahoma"] D --> F["Northern Cheyenne in Montana"] E --> G["Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes"] F --> H["Northern Cheyenne Tribe"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Indigenous:Native to a place; original people of an area
tribes:Groups of people with a common culture or ancestry
federally recognized:Officially acknowledged by the government
enrolled:Registered or listed as a member
language family:A group of related languages