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    others, but far enough ahead to motivate them” -- John Maxwell. Acquiring the position as drum major this year will greatly improve my skills. Leadership is one of the most important skills as a drum major. As assistant drum major this past year, Cheyenne has really taught me a lot about being a leader within the band. If chosen as drum major it will allow me to continue improving new and familiar skills. These skills include teaching, conducting, leadership, communication, and marching.…

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    refused to give back prisoners and a lot of the Santees are killed after Abraham Lincoln decided to get them killed. Then, we move to the Cheyenne and the Arapaho’s territory. There is a big gold rush In these tribes territories and like so many other times a treaty is signed that the Americans do not uphold and a battle is started. Eventually to keep peace the Cheyenne move to the south. Many other battles occur throughout the duration of the book. Many attempts are made by the Native…

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    was cut short two years after he began. Lane Frost had a talent for riding bulls, and he died doing what he loved. Frost isn’t only remembered for his ability for riding bulls, he is also known for his kind heart and warm smile. Lane Frost died in Cheyenne, Wyoming on July 30, 1989. Lane was born to Elsie and Clyde Frost on October 12, 1963. Although his parents were living in Lapoint, Utah, Elsie gave birth to Lane in La junta, Co. Lane has an older sister, Robin and a younger brother Cody.…

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    As the warm spring and summer months descend on Colorado Springs, it’s almost impossible to stay indoors. If the lure of Colorado’s vast open spaces is calling to you, there’s no need to resist. Hop in the car and head to one of these enticing local destinations to hike, bike, or play the day away. Whether you’re interested in a leisurely picnic or a rigorous day of climbing, this area has it all. Garden of the Gods The majestic name of this park is entirely appropriate to its stunning 300-foot…

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    What Is Fort Laramie?

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    through the Oregon Trail. The fort was the most important port was the scene of several signings in the Treaty, which was the Ft. Laramie of 1868. Immigrants, miners, wagon train and U. S. troops began to enter the main resources for the buffalo hunt, Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribe area. In 1866 Red Cloud refused to sign the non-aggression treaty in Fort Laramie, and the area was declared a war on all inputs other than India. He and his band of Oglala Sioux were a number of attacks on American…

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    Women Hall of Fame, there are one hundred and fifty-two women in total, out of all one hundred fifty-two women, there are three that caught my eye the most. There is Chipeta, a Native American woman that belonged to the Ute Tribe. Owl Woman, the Cheyenne princes managed the relations between Native Americans and The Whites. Finally, Baby Doe, also known as the silver queen. One of the main similarities between all three women, was that they all got inducted into the hall of fame in 1985.…

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    other laws office. Many people move to the United States and other countries to have equal rights. Communist countries do help people with their mental bills and the laws they should help the working class people. (Rohan.sdsu.edu, 2016) Northern Cheyenne do have hard law they are a…

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    In the beginning times of the America that has grown into the America we know today, there were circumstances happening modern Americans would never imagine thinkable. Racism, entitlement, and incursion were rampant in this era of American history. The people who were most affected those politically taboo values of today were the Native Americans. Native Americans were not as modernized as the white men that came over from Britain, but they were in America long before they came along. The…

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    tribes ended up destroyed or beaten into submission: Hopi, Zuni, Navajo, Apache, Chinook, and Shasta to name a few. California Indians fell to disease whites brought in during gold rush era 1849. Majority of Indians, including Sioux, Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Crow, Arapaho, Pawnee etc. lived in small groups 3-5 hundred on the Great Plains, depended on buffalo, and later horses too. They were skilled fighters. Lived simple lives minding their own business. In mid 1900s government named the land west…

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    became the first ever bull rider to successfully ride Red Rock for 8 seconds. Lane got a lot of attention after that. For many other years Lane held the world champion bull rider. Then one day on July 30, 1989 Lane went to Cheyenne, Wyoming for a bull riding championship called Cheyenne Frontier Days. When Lane got on the bull he got bucked off with a score of 85. Then lane got hit by the bull named “Takin Care of Business.” Lane got hit in the ribs by the horns of the bull and one of the ribs…

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