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*'''1865:''' Two treaties one at Little Arkansas River  
*'''1865:''' Two treaties one at Little Arkansas River  
*'''1867:''' Treaty at Council Camp  
*'''1867:''' Treaty at Council Camp  
*'''1876:''' The Northern Cheyenne, and Sioux helped defeat General George Armstrong Custer's forces at the Little Bighorn  
*'''1876:''' The Northern Cheyenne and Sioux helped defeat General George Armstrong Custer's forces at the Little Bighorn  
*'''1870's:''' The Northern Cheyenne were taken as prisoners to Fort Reno, Oklahoma, to be settled among the Southern Cheyenne. Nearly half of them were killed in an attempt to escape; some 60 fugitives made their way to Montana.  in 1884 the Northern Cheyenne Reservation was created.   
*'''1870's:''' The Northern Cheyenne were taken as prisoners to Fort Reno, Oklahoma, to be settled among the Southern Cheyenne. Nearly half of them were killed in an attempt to escape; some 60 fugitives made their way to Montana.   
*'''1881 - 1883:''' Little Chief and some of this band of Northern Cheyenne moved from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, Indian Territory to the Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota Territory.  
*'''1881 - 1883:''' Little Chief and some of this band of Northern Cheyenne moved from the Cheyenne and Arapaho Agency, Indian Territory to the Pine Ridge Agency, Dakota Territory.  
*'''1884: '''Northern Cheyenne granted a reservation lands in Montana  
*'''1884: '''Northern Cheyenne granted reservation lands in Montana  
*'''1892:''' Cheyenne lands opened for Settlement.
*'''1892:''' Cheyenne lands opened for Settlement.


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=== Agencies  ===
=== Agencies  ===


The following [[Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs|agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs]] had jurisdiction over the Cheyenne for the time periods indicated. BIA agencies were responsible to keep such records as census rolls, allotment (land) records, annuity rolls, school records, correspondence, and other records of individual Indians under their jurisdiction. For details, see the page for the respective agency.  
The following [[Agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs|agencies of the Bureau of Indian Affairs]] had jurisdiction over the Cheyenne for the time periods indicated. BIA agencies were responsible for keeping such records as census rolls, allotment (land) records, annuity rolls, school records, correspondence, and other records of individual Indians under their jurisdiction. For details, see the page for the respective agency.  


The agencies which had jurisdiction over a major portion of the Cheyenne in the United States were:  
The agencies which had jurisdiction over a major portion of the Cheyenne in the United States were:  
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