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==== Brief Timeline ==== | ==== Brief Timeline ==== | ||
*1700 living in Minnesota River valley | *'''1700: '''living in Minnesota River valley | ||
*1700 during 1700's migrated to the Sheyenne River valley in North Dakota | *'''1700's:''' during 1700's migrated to the Sheyenne River valley in North Dakota | ||
*1800's pressures forced them to the Missouri River, North and South Dakota. | *'''1800's:''' pressures forced them to the Missouri River, North and South Dakota. | ||
*1825: | *'''1820's:''' formed an aliance with the Oglala Sioux and fought the Crow Indians | ||
*1850 had migrated to North Platte River in eastern Wyoming. | *'''1825:''' "Friendhip Treaty of 1825" fifteen Cheyenne leaders received a medal whch bore the design of clasped hands . | ||
*'''1825:''' tribe division of the Cheyenne into northern and southern bands. | |||
*'''1830:''' Bent's Fort established | |||
*'''1850: '''had migrated to North Platte River in eastern Wyoming. | |||
*'''1851:''' Treaty at Fort Laramie gave the Cheyenne and other tribes land between the Platte and Arkansas Rivers, in what became Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and western Kansas. | *'''1851:''' Treaty at Fort Laramie gave the Cheyenne and other tribes land between the Platte and Arkansas Rivers, in what became Wyoming, Nebraska, Colorado, and western Kansas. | ||
*'''1857-1879:''' the Cheyenne fought an ongoing war with the U.S. Army | *'''1857-1879:''' the Cheyenne fought an ongoing war with the U.S. Army | ||
*'''1859:''' | *'''1859:''' | ||
*'''1864: '''Sand Creek Massacre 400-500 Cheyenne and Arapaho killed by U.S. Soldiers | *'''1864: '''Sand Creek Massacre 400-500 Cheyenne and Arapaho killed by U.S. Soldiers | ||
*'''1876:''' the '''Northern Cheyenne ''' | *'''1876:''' the '''Northern Cheyenne''' | ||
*'''1877:''' Cheyenne surrendered and were removed to the Southern Cheyenne Reservation in Indian Territory | *'''1877:''' Cheyenne surrendered and were removed to the Southern Cheyenne Reservation in Indian Territory | ||
*'''1878:''' In the fall of 1878, part of the '''Northern Cheyenne '''were allowed to go back north. | *'''1878:''' In the fall of 1878, part of the '''Northern Cheyenne '''were allowed to go back north. | ||
*'''1880-1891:''' the tribe gathered to southeastern Montana | *'''1880-1891:''' the tribe gathered to southeastern Montana | ||
*'''1884:''' Tongue River Reservation was established for the '''Northern Cheyenne '''on 16 November by executive order of President Chester A. Arthur. | *'''1884:''' Tongue River Reservation was established for the '''Northern Cheyenne '''on 16 November by executive order of President Chester A. Arthur. | ||
*'''1884:''' '''Northern Cheyenne Reservation '''is established | *'''1884:''' '''Northern Cheyenne Reservation '''is established | ||
*'''1884:''' [[St. Labre Indian School (Montana)|St. Labre Catholic Indian Boarding School]] was established at site of Ashland, Montana | *'''1884:''' [[St. Labre Indian School (Montana)|St. Labre Catholic Indian Boarding School]] was established at site of Ashland, Montana | ||
*'''1900:''' The Tongue River Reservation was enlarged by executive order on 19 March 1900 to include from the west bank of the Tongue River to the eastern boundary of the Crow Reservation | *'''1900:''' The Tongue River Reservation was enlarged by executive order on 19 March 1900 to include from the west bank of the Tongue River to the eastern boundary of the Crow Reservation |
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