Tuesday, November 26, 2019
Essay on Indian Tribes
Essay on Indian Tribes Essay on Indian Tribes FINAL Cheyanne 10 bands, council of 44â⬠¦ 4 important people in each band. Structure. 1. Northern Cheyenne - Eaters, omisis, great hunters, theyââ¬â¢ll eat anything, largest group up north. 2. Burnt Aorta (Heviqsnipahis) - Roasted aorta, buffalo aorta, dried out bison heart used as a pipe. Women sit with feet facing left, women are most modest (burme order) (Sioux close to Cheyanne). 3. Hair Rope Men ââ¬â make rope from horsehair, rather than rawhide. Black Hillsâ⬠¦ ended up in the southern plains. 4. Original Hairoteman (Scabby or Scabbies) ââ¬â Developed skin condition using mangy buffalo hide as a saddle blanket. Originally kindred with the Hair Rope Band. Relocated to Colorado. 5. Ridge Men ââ¬â Offshoot of Hair Rope Men, developed a preference for living in the ââ¬Å"ridge countryâ⬠. 6. Sutai ââ¬â Absorbed by Cheyenne in late 18th century 7. Sioux-eaters ââ¬â Those Who Eat w/ the Sioux. An incorporated group of Sioux into the Cheyenne tribe. 8. Grey Hair ââ¬â Fixed legs, said to have a large proportion of children with grey hair. 9. Prognathous Jaws (big jaws) ââ¬â Deer dance, war path. Masscam (Animal dance) ââ¬â Arrow Keepers, ancient way of relating to animals 10. Poor ââ¬â haunowa, origin of name is unknown Additional Notes: Sioux ââ¬â Tai ââ¬â Either persecuted, some group has them on the run, encroachment by other tribes taking their food causing them to go hungry, taking of their supplies. Sioux eaters (Northern Cheyanne) Fought together and ate together. 10 other bands: 1. Kickapoo 2. Winnebago 3. Blackfoot 4. Sioux 5. Arapaho 6. Kiowa 7. Lakota 8. Herron 9. Iroquois 10. Chippewa 11. Runners (Town Crier) ââ¬â Cheyenne 12. Bands stop in center and smoke in 4 directions, Sacred 4 (north, south, east, west), 4 sacred number. 13. Plains lodge ââ¬â Plains Tipi, 4 or 3 poles 14. Small Teepee ââ¬â 11 cowhides, 15. Large ââ¬â 21 cowhides 16. Females had awls, flechette (material culture) 17. Describe material culture, hair ropes, quill work, hyde paintings, bows, arrows, medicine hat. 18. Describe Cheyenne Law ââ¬â kill another Cheyenne you are excommunicated (just as good as dead) (#15) a. Describe Council of 44 ââ¬â council of chiefs, four chiefs from each of the 10 Cheyenne bands, plus 4 principal or ââ¬Å"Old Manâ⬠chiefs who previously served on the council with distinction. 19. What are quillers? Cheyenne Women that extract quills from porcupines and prepare them for embroidering. They dye them with different colors, flatten them with their teeth.
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