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Shield Warriors Society (Ma'êhoohevaso), [3] also known as Red Shield (sing. Ma'ėhoohēvȧhtse, pl. Ma'ėhoohevase - ′Redshields, lazy group. Lit: red-nails(shields)′). [7] or Red Fox. This society was originally found in both the Northern and the Southern Cheyenne. Today it exists only among the Northern Cheyenne.
The house was built in 1904 by rancher David Nichols McBride, who bought the surrounding land in 1904, for $1.50 per acre. [1] The house is made of mortared dolomite, and has two rooms–a kitchen and bedroom, and an incomplete porch.
Little Robe (Cheyenne) White Shield (Cheyenne) [1]: 208 Strength; 28 hunters and tradesmen ~700 warriors [1]: 208 Casualties and losses; 4 killed, unknown wounded: Estimated 30 killed, unknown wounded. 15 bodies lay too close to the walls to be recovered + 1 killed long range
“Our desire is for the event to stay in Amarillo, and we’re working with local leaders to address what’s needed,” Leman Wall of WRCA said. WRCA rodeo celebrates 29 years in Amarillo ...
In a Working Ranch Rodeo, competitors have to prove “they actually make their living working cattle in order to put steak on our plates.” Amarillo to be city of ‘Ranch Rodeos’: WRCA ...
The site of the new Slug Bug Ranch under construction Friday off I-40 near Starlight Ranch in Amarillo. Lee says that due to city requirements, the cost to recreate the Slug Bug Ranch is over ...
The Battle of Palo Duro Canyon was a military confrontation and a significant United States victory during the Red River War. [2] [3] The battle occurred on September 28, 1874, when several U.S. Army companies under Ranald S. Mackenzie attacked a large encampment of Plains Indians in Palo Duro Canyon in the Texas Panhandle.
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