Cheyennes at Dark Water Creek

Cheyennes at Dark Water Creek
Title Cheyennes at Dark Water Creek PDF eBook
Author William Young Chalfant
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 260
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN 9780806128757

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Cheyennes at Dark Water Creek tells the tragic story of the southern bands of Cheyennes from the period following the Treaty of Medicine Lodge through the battles and skirmishes known as the Red River War. The Battle of Sappa Creek, the last encounter of that conflict, was a fight between a band of Cheyennes and a company of the Sixth Cavalry that took place in Kansas in April 1875. More Cheyennes were killed in that single engagement than in all the previous fighting of the war combined, and later there were controversial charges of massacre-and worse. William Y. Chalfant has used all known contemporaneous sources to recound the tragedy that occurred at the place known to the Cheyennes as Dark Water Creek. In Cheyenne memories, its name remains second only to Sand Creek in the terrible images and the sorrow it evokes. Chalfant tells the story in a sweeping style that recreates Cheyenne life on the southern plains. Beyond examining firsthand and secoundary accounts in detail, the author personally retraced the route of the army detachment from Fort Wallace, Kansas, to the battle site at Sappa Creek, and the route of the Cheyennes from Punished Women’s Fork to the Sappa. His recounting of the lives of the Indian and military participants, both leading up to and following the battle, is sure to appeal both to scholars of the Indian wars and to the general reader.

Cheyennes and Horse Soldiers

Cheyennes and Horse Soldiers
Title Cheyennes and Horse Soldiers PDF eBook
Author William Y. Chalfant
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 454
Release 2002-10-01
Genre History
ISBN 9780806135007

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In July 1857, the first major battle between the U.S. Army and the Cheyenne Indians took place in present-day northwest Kansas. The Cheyennes had formed a grand line of battle such as was never again seen in Plains Indians wars. But they had not seen sabres before, and when the cavalry charged, sabres drawn, they panicked. William Y. Chalfant re-creates the human dimensions of a battle that was as much a clash of cultures as it was a clash of the U.S. cavalry and Cheyenne warriors.

Massacre at Cheyenne Hole

Massacre at Cheyenne Hole
Title Massacre at Cheyenne Hole PDF eBook
Author John H. Monnett
Publisher
Pages 170
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780870815270

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"In Massacre at Cheyenne Hole, John H. Monnett sifts through the various interpretations of the event over the years and places them into proper historical perspective."--BOOK JACKET. "Avoiding the current approach of separating the participants into clear camps of victims and victimizers, Monnett instead uses the Sappa Creek battle as a case study to understand how Americans since 1875 have perceived the Indian wars in general within the larger cultural construct."--BOOK JACKET.

Cheyenne Hole

Cheyenne Hole
Title Cheyenne Hole PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hogarth
Publisher
Pages 20
Release 1991
Genre Cheyenne Indians
ISBN 9780646041520

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The True Life Wild West Memoir of a Bush-popping Cow Waddy

The True Life Wild West Memoir of a Bush-popping Cow Waddy
Title The True Life Wild West Memoir of a Bush-popping Cow Waddy PDF eBook
Author Charley Hester
Publisher U of Nebraska Press
Pages 168
Release 2004-01-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780803273467

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Captures the remarkable experiences, exploits, and adventures of a teenage runaway from Illinois in the Wild West, in a memoir that describes his encounter with Wild Bill Hickok and Doc Holliday, a surprise encounter with Indians, and conflicts with nature. Original.

Sand Creek and the Tragic End of a Lifeway

Sand Creek and the Tragic End of a Lifeway
Title Sand Creek and the Tragic End of a Lifeway PDF eBook
Author Louis Kraft
Publisher University of Oklahoma Press
Pages 449
Release 2020-03-12
Genre History
ISBN 0806166924

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Western Heritage Award, Best Western Nonfiction Book, National Cowboy and Western Heritage Museum Nothing can change the terrible facts of the Sand Creek Massacre. The human toll of this horrific event and the ensuing loss of a way of life have never been fully recounted until now. In Sand Creek and the Tragic End of a Lifeway, Louis Kraft tells this story, drawing on the words and actions of those who participated in the events at this critical time. The history that culminated in the end of a lifeway begins with the arrival of Algonquin-speaking peoples in North America, proceeds through the emergence of the Cheyennes and Arapahos on the Central Plains, and ends with the incursion of white people seeking land and gold. Beginning in the earliest days of the Southern Cheyennes, Kraft brings the voices of the past to bear on the events leading to the brutal murder of people and its disastrous aftermath. Through their testimony and their deeds as reported by contemporaries, major and supporting players give us a broad and nuanced view of the discovery of gold on Cheyenne and Arapaho land in the 1850s, followed by the land theft condoned by the U.S. government. The peace treaties and perfidy, the unfolding massacre and the investigations that followed, the devastating end of the Indians’ already-circumscribed freedom—all are revealed through the eyes of government officials, newspapers, and the military; Cheyennes and Arapahos who sought peace with or who fought Anglo-Americans; whites and Indians who intermarried and their offspring; and whites who dared to question what they considered heinous actions. As instructive as it is harrowing, the history recounted here lives on in the telling, along with a way of life destroyed in all but cultural memory. To that memory this book gives eloquent, resonating voice.

Brothers of the Buffalo

Brothers of the Buffalo
Title Brothers of the Buffalo PDF eBook
Author Joseph Bruchac
Publisher Fulcrum Publishing
Pages 405
Release 2016-03-15
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 1938486935

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A captivating and historical story of two young men on opposing sides of war. In 1874, the U.S. Army sent troops to subdue and move the Native Americans of the southern plains to reservations. Brothers of the Buffalo follows Private Washington Vance Jr., an African-American calvaryman, and Wolf, a Cheyenne warrior, during the brief and brutal war that followed. Filled with action and suspense from both sides of the battle, this is a tale of conflict and unlikely friendship in the Wild West.