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38: 190: 264:, the Army still insisted that they return south to the Southern Cheyenne reservation. On January 8, 1879, the Northern Cheyenne tried to escape the fort using the dismantled guns they had hidden upon their arrival, but they were quickly pursued; many Cheyenne, mostly women and children, were killed by federal troops in the 160:
during the 19th century. He was noted for his active resistance to westward expansion and the United States federal government. It is due to the courage and determination of Morning Star and other leaders that the Northern Cheyenne still possess a homeland in their traditional country in present-day
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in Cheyenne, a translation of his Lakota name) to local settlers, U.S. military leaders, and other American Indians, his Cheyenne name is translated as "Morning Star". A Cheyenne warrior in every sense of the word, Morning Star was described by many writers of the era as "an admirable outlaw"
252:. The tribe was said to have taken apart their guns and hidden the pieces under blankets or as necklaces and bracelets worn by children. Though Morning Star explained that his people would put up no further resistance if allowed to live with 224:
in which 200 lodges were destroyed and 700 livestock captured, most of the Cheyenne were eventually forced to surrender. They expected to live on reservations with the Sioux in the north, but were subsequently transported to the
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Unable to hunt sufficient game while on the reservation, the tribe suffered from starvation and disease until September 1878, when Morning Star
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Morning Star died in 1883 and is interred on the Northern Cheyenne reservation at Lame Deer Cemetery.
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In 1851, Morning Star represented his tribe at the signing of the first
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Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee: An Indian History of the American West
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Tell Them We Are Going Home: The Odyssey of the Northern Cheyennes
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and Morning Star (Dull Knife), chiefs of the Northern Cheyenne
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Perilous pursuit: the U.S. Cavalry and the northern Cheyennes
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Great North American Indians: profiles in life and leadership
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and other tribes against the United States. However, after
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Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture - Dull Knife
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Index


Northern Cheyenne
Lame Deer, Montana
Cheyenne
Lakota Sioux
Northern Cheyenne
Great Plains
Montana
Rob Roy
William Wallace

Little Coyote (Little Wolf)
Treaty of Fort Laramie
Battle of the Little Bighorn
Great Sioux War of 1876
Sioux
a destructive raid
Ranald S. Mackenzie
Darlington Agency
Cheyenne and Arapaho Indian Reservation
Indian Territory
led the tribe north
Nebraska Sand Hills
Fort Robinson
Red Cloud
Pine Ridge Indian Reservation
Dakota Territory
Fort Robinson massacre
Fort Keogh
Montana Territory

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