Cheyenne Indians.
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
A Visit Remembered , 1966
"A Visit Remembered" story by Herbert Keppler. Attached to item 1975.006.2.Cheyenne.002a
Donation Form, 1966
Blank donation form attached to item 1975.006.2.Cheyenne.002a
Douglas James Moore Diary, 1863-1891; Bulk 1863-1865
Edward Curtis framed photograph of a Cheyenne maiden, Undated
A glass plate positive of Edward S. Curtis' Cheyenne Maiden mounted into a light box.
Includes a power converter in a separate box.
Edward Curtis framed photograph of a Cheyenne maiden, Undated
Envelope to Attwell Realty, 1966
Envelope attached to item 1975.006.2.Cheyenne.002a. No postmark.
Heber Mansfield Creel Papers, 1878-1881
Lt. Heber M. Creel, of the 7th Cavalry, was assigned to study the ethnology of the Cheyennes. These manuscripts contain a large amount of material concerning the language of the Cheyenne as well as ethnology and philology.
Indians of North America historical manuscripts and documents, 1724-1981
J. C. Van Duzer to A. W. Greely, 1876-10-7 - 1876-10-08
Letter from J.C. Van Duzer to A.W. Greely (1st Lieutenant, 5th Cavalry) about search for Cheyenne who escaped from Ft. Sill. Mentions Red Cloud and Spotted Tail.
J. C. Van Duzer to A. W. Greely, Undated
Transcription of 1975.006.2.Cheyenne.001a.