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American tribes, the Só'taeo'o or Só'taétaneo'o (more
commonly spelled as
Suhtai or Sutaio) and the Tsétsėhéstȧhese (also
spelled Tsitsistas, [t͡sɪt͡shɪstʰɑs]);...
- Told by Fire Wolfe, "The
venerable Suhtai Buffalo and Sun
Dance priest.": 433 The
story takes place before the
Suhtai and the
Tsistsistas became one tribe...
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hardest hit by the Sand Cr**** M****acre.
Southern Só'taeo'o / Só'taétaneo'o (
Suhtai or Sutaio) They
married only
other Só'taeo'o (Northern or
Southern alike)...
-
Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation)
Northern Só'taeo'o / Só'taétaneo'o (
Suhtai or
Sutaio - They
married only
other Só'taeo'o (Northern or
Southern alike)...
- Tulsa, Wagoner,
Washington Cheyenne and
Arapaho Tribes Arapaho, Cheyenne,
Suhtai 12,185 8,664
Concho Blaine, Canadian, Custer, Dewey, Ellis, Kingfisher,...
- (Lakota) (Iseq'uulkt - "Cut Throats") and
their later allies, the
Cheyenne (
Suhtai/Sutaio Tsitsistas) (T'septitimeni'n - "[People with]
Painted arrows"), were...
- Antelope.
Chief One Eye was also killed,
along with many of his band. The
Suhtai clan and the
Heviqxnipahis clan
under chief Sand Hill
experienced relatively...
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entire Cheyenne nation. Hook Nose was born
around 1830 and was a
Northern Suhtai, a band
within the
Northern Cheyenne tribe. A
common mistake is to confuse...
- (Aamsskáápipikani),
Montana Siksika (Siksikáwa),
Alberta Cheyenne, Montana,
Oklahoma Suhtai, Montana,
Oklahoma Comanche, Oklahoma,
Texas Plains Cree, Montana, Saskatchewan...
- (Cheyenne) or Ve'ho'evo'ha ("He-Has-A-White-Man's-Horse"),
chief of the
Northern Suhtai band of the
Northern Cheyenne and part of the
Council of Forty-four, prominent...