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Originally appearing in Volume V14, Page 460 of the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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CHEYENNE . Algonkian. 1440 See also:

northern Cheyenne in See also:Montana, Some See also:white See also:blood, See also:Southern Cheyenne citizens of See also:United Mooney, 14th See also:Ann. See also:Rep. See also:Bur. Ethnol., 1894 southern Cheyenne in Okla- from captives, &c. States; Mennonite See also:mission doing 1892-.893; Dorsey, Publ. See also:Field homa. Former increasing, latter See also:good See also:work. Northern Cheyenne Columb. See also:Miss., 1905; See also:Grinnell, decreasing. making progress as labourers, &c.; Intern.

Congr. Americanists, 1902- Mennonite and See also:

Catholic See also:missions. 1906; Journ. Amer. Folk-See also:Lore, 1907- s9o8; Amer. Anthrop., 1902-1906: Mooney and Petter, Mem. Amer. Anthrop. Assoc., 1907.

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