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commonly spelled as
Suhtai or Sutaio) and the Tsétsėhéstȧhese (also
spelled Tsitsistas, [t͡sɪt͡shɪstʰɑs]); the
tribes merged in the
early 19th century. Today...
- tribes, the
Tsitsistas and the Suh' Tai. The
latter is
believed to have
joined the
Tsitsistas in the
early 18th
century (1: 1–2). The
Tsitsistas and the Suh'...
- - "Cut Throats") and
their later allies, the
Cheyenne (Suhtai/Sutaio
Tsitsistas) (T'septitimeni'n - "[People with]
Painted arrows"), were the main enemies...
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inspiring many of the
beliefs and
symbolism ****ociated with them. The
Tsitsista (Cheyenne), Lakota, Dakota,
Siksikaitsitapi (Blackfoot), ****iniboine,...
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multidisciplinary artist, educator, writer,
curator and an
enrolled member of the
Tsitsistas/Suhtai
Nation (a.k.a.
Northern Cheyenne) in Montana. His work has been...
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Cheyenne say that they were, in fact, two tribes,
which they call the
Tsitsistas &
Sutaio After their defeat, much of
their territory was
contained to...
- to the Smithsonian.
Tichkemtase was born in
about 1857 in the
Southern Tsitsistas/Suhtai (Cheyenne community), the
location would later be present-day Oklahoma...
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Boston of Anchorage, Alaska. She is
enrolled in the
Northern Cheyenne (
Tsitsistas/Suhtai) tribe. She
dropped out of high
school before graduating; she later...