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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 JA Ranch is located southeast of Amarillo, Texas in the Texas Panhandle. The main ranch house, now a museum devoted to Charles Goodnight, is located a short way south of United States Route 287. It is a two-story construction, its oldest portion a log cabin which predates the American Civil War. The main portion of the house, built ...
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.
Jan. 19—CHEYENNE — The city of Cheyenne announced this week that it will begin construction of a trailhead and trail system at Belvoir Ranch later this year, 21 years after buying the property.
Amarillo will soon have its second car ranch, matching the iconic Cadillac Ranch on the west side, with the relocation of the Slug Bug Ranch to the east side of the city.
At a development cost of $219,790 to transport and improve the property for the new location of the Conroy Bug Ranch, Big Texan owners Bobby and Danny Lee sought $90,000, or 40%, in matching funds ...
The ranch eventually extended from Dumas to the Palo Duro Canyon and 35 miles east to west. By 1884, the ranch encompassed 187,000 acres, 45,000 cattle, and 1000 horses, when the operation was sold to the American Pastoral Company. In 1902, the ranch headquarters were moved to Bonita Creek, on the south bank of the Canadian River.
Red Armed Panther, or Red Sleeve (also known as Red Around the Mouth, Red Arm, and Bloody Arm), was a Northern Cheyenne Scout at Fort Keogh during the late 1870s. He was brought into the Chiefs Council of Forty-four during the summer of 1864.