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*'''1876:''' Battle of Wolf Mountain  
*'''1876:''' Battle of Wolf Mountain  
*'''1877:''' April the '''Northern Cheyenne divided into four groups''': '''Two Moon '''group went the Fort Keogh,surrendered to Colonel Miles, the warriors became scouts. Later Fighting as scouts against Sioux and Nez Perce Indians. '''Second group -''' largest group- moved east and joned other Cheyenne bands, who surrendered at Red Cloud Agency in Nebraska. '''Third group- '''went to Oklahoma and joined the Southern Cheyenne. '''Fourth group'''- joined the Northenr Arapaho at Wind River Agency in Wyoming.  
*'''1877:''' April the '''Northern Cheyenne divided into four groups''': '''Two Moon '''group went the Fort Keogh,surrendered to Colonel Miles, the warriors became scouts. Later Fighting as scouts against Sioux and Nez Perce Indians. '''Second group -''' largest group- moved east and joned other Cheyenne bands, who surrendered at Red Cloud Agency in Nebraska. '''Third group- '''went to Oklahoma and joined the Southern Cheyenne. '''Fourth group'''- joined the Northenr Arapaho at Wind River Agency in Wyoming.  
*1877 May 28, Northern Cheyenne tribe left Red Cloud Agency for the Cheyenne-Arapaho Agency at Darlington, Oklahoma the Fourth Cavalry under Lieutenanat Henry W. Lawton escorted them two days later  
*'''1877 May 28,''' Northern Cheyenne tribe left Red Cloud Agency for the Cheyenne-Arapaho Agency at Darlington, Oklahoma the Fourth Cavalry under Lieutenanat Henry W. Lawton escorted them two days later arrived at the Cheyenne-Arapho Agency. Some of the Northern tribesmen not wlelcomed.
*'''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:'''  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.  
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Svingen, Orlan J. ''The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation 1877-1900''. Universtiy Press of Colorado.C 1993. University Press of Colorado. ISBN 0-87081-303-x


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