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  2. David Pendleton Oakerhater - Wikipedia

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    Born in the 1840s in Indian Territory (later the U.S. state of Oklahoma) to Cheyenne parents Sleeping Wolf (father), and Wah Nach (mother), Oakerhater was the second of three boys. His childhood name was Noksowist ("Bear Going Straight"), and he was raised as a traditional Cheyenne. His older brother was Little Medicine, and his younger brother ...

  3. Cheyenne, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Cheyenne is a town in Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, United States. As of the 2020 census , the town's population was 771. [ 4 ] It is the county seat of Roger Mills County.

  4. The Last Ride (bull riding accident) - Wikipedia

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    "The Last Ride" was a professional rodeo accident that happened on July 30, 1989, at the Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo, that resulted in the death of professional bull rider, Lane Frost. He had just ridden a bull named Takin' Care of Business when, after he dismounted, the bull struck him in the back, causing severe internal injuries.

  5. Death of Allen Ross - Wikipedia

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    US filmmaker Allen Ross married Linda Greene and followed her cult, [when?] the Samaritan Foundation, based in Guthrie, Oklahoma, US. The couple moved from place to place following her instructions. [1] [2] Following Allen's murder on November 22, 1995, the group disbanded. Prosecutors believe that Linda Greene committed the murder.

  6. Wolf Robe - Wikipedia

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    Wolf Robe or Ho'néhevotoomáhe (born between 1838 and 1841; died 1910, Oklahoma) [1] was a Southern Cheyenne chief and a holder of the Benjamin Harrison Peace Medal. During the late 1870s he was forced to leave the open plains and relocate his tribe on to the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation in Indian Territory. [2]

  7. W. Richard West Sr. - Wikipedia

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    Walter Richard West Sr. (1912–1996, Southern Cheyenne), was a painter, sculptor, and educator.He led the Art Department at Bacone College from 1947 to 1970. He later taught at Haskell Institute for several years.

  8. White Buffalo (Cheyenne leader) - Wikipedia

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    White Buffalo (c. 1862- June 1929) was a chief of the Northern Cheyenne. He was born in Montana Territory to the Northern Cheyenne tribe but was forced with most of his tribe to remove to Indian Territory (now the State of Oklahoma). He lived most of his life on the Cheyenne and Arapaho Reservation in Indian Territory and then Oklahoma.

  9. Roger Mills County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Roger Mills County takes its name from Roger Q. Mills, an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and later senator from Texas. [4] [5] The town of Cheyenne in Roger Mills County is the location of the Battle of Washita River (also called Battle of the Washita; Washita Battlefield and the Washita Massacre), where George Armstrong Custer’s 7th U.S. Cavalry ...