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The Northern Cheyenne were given the right to remain in the north, near the Black Hills, land which they consider sacred. Smaller bands or sub-bands had no right to send delegates to the council. Arapaho People: Indigenous Americans in Wyoming and Oklahoma, Buffalo Soldiers: African Americans on the Frontier, Dawes Act of 1887: The Breakup of Indian Tribal Lands, Montana National Parks: Cattle Barons and Volcanic Landscapes, Great Sioux War and the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 1864 Sand Creek Massacre: History and Impact, Chief Joseph: Tagged ‘The Red Napoleon’ by American Press, Interesting Facts and Information About the U.S. Indigenous Population, Indian Wars: Lieutenant General Nelson A. At present, the members of the Council are popularly elected, but they still follow a consensus. dI2uZbuWOR5BcTkcyXdn41QKOKhuAAH2dsjGVG1T1J1mijZR9s7jwI3INM2MZWLSqsisKMK4VY75
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