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three related tribes,
known as the Heviqsnipahis, the Só'taeo'o and the
Masikota,
unified themselves to form the Tsé-tsêhéstâhese or the "Like
Hearted People"...
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Southern Cheyenne died in the
cholera epidemic of 1849, many of the
remaining Masikota band
joined the Dog Soldiers. It
effectively became a
separate band, occupying...
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Oglala and Sičháŋǧu (Brulé) Lakota. They
first lived just
south of the
Masikota along the
Niobrara River north of the
North Platte River in Nebraska, then...
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formerly ****ociated with the
mixed Cheyenne-Lakota
Masikota band and
sometimes considered a
Masikota subband.
today they live in the ****fficial Rosebud/Ree...
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three related tribes known as the Heviqs-nipahis, the
Sutaio and the
Masikota,
unified themselves to form the Tsé-tsêhéstâhese or the "Like
Hearted People"...
- Sand Hill
experienced relatively few losses. The Dog
Soldiers and the
Masikota, who by that time had allied, were not
present at Sand Cr****. Of about...