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  2. Pretty Nose - Wikipedia

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    Pretty Nose (c. 1851 – after 1952) was an Arapaho woman who participated in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. She lived to be at least 101 years old and reportedly became a war chief. She lived to be at least 101 years old and reportedly became a war chief.

  3. Arapaho - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Arapaho warriors were gone on a raid against the Crow, and the battle was a US victory resulting in 63 Arapaho dead, mostly women and children. The few warriors present at the camp put up a strong defense and covered the women and children as most escaped beyond the reach of the soldiers and Indian scouts. [32]

  4. Amy Barczuk - Wikipedia

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    In 2013, Barczuk was drafted to the Western New York Flash in the National Women's Soccer League. She was selected during the second round (fourteenth overall) of the 2013 NWSL College Draft . [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] She made her debut with the squad during the team's inaugural match against Sky Blue FC .

  5. Sand Creek massacre - Wikipedia

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    The Sand Creek massacre (also known as the Chivington massacre, the battle of Sand Creek or the massacre of Cheyenne Indians) was a massacre of Cheyenne and Arapaho people by the U.S. Army in the American Indian Wars that occurred on November 29, 1864, when a 675-man force of the Third Colorado Cavalry [5] under the command of U.S. Volunteers Colonel John Chivington attacked and destroyed a ...

  6. Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    Principal Chiefs of Arapaho Tribe, engraving by James D. Hutton, c. 1860. Arapaho interpreter Warshinun, also known as Friday, is seated at right.. Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation were the lands granted the Southern Cheyenne and the Southern Arapaho by the United States under the Medicine Lodge Treaty signed in 1867.

  7. Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes - Wikipedia

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    Arapaho camp, 1868. The Cheyennes and Arapahos are two distinct tribes with distinct histories. The Cheyenne (Tsitsistas/ The People) were once agrarian, or agricultural, people located near the Great Lakes in present-day Minnesota.

  8. Martha Kreutz - Wikipedia

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    Martha Kreutz is a former state legislator in Colorado. She represented Arapahoe County in the Colorado House of Representatives.A Republican she served from 1993 to 1998. [1]

  9. Susan Beckman - Wikipedia

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    Susan Beckman is a former state representative from Arapahoe County, Colorado. A Republican, Beckman represented Colorado House of Representatives District 38, which encompasses the communities of Bow Mar, Centennial, Columbine, Columbine Valley, and Littleton, in Arapahoe County, Colorado. [2]