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Published on Nov 22, 2015
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1.
Little Raven
(ALSO KNOWN AS HOSA AND YOUNG CROW)
2.
About the tribe
TRIBE NAME: SOUTHERN ARAPAHO
RELIGION: NATIVE AMERICAN CHURCH AND CHRISTIAITY
LIVED WITH THE SOUTHERN CHEYENNE
MOST MEN WANTED TO BECOME WARRIORS
RESIDED IN OAKLAHOMA
Photo by
Jerry W. Lewis
3.
bRIEF hISTORY
HISTORY LABELS THEM AS "PEACEFUL"
THIS IS ONLY BECAUSE THEY USUALLY WERE TOWARDS THE U.S.
MOST TRIBES KNEW THAT THE ARAPAHOS WERE GREAT WARRIORS
WERE VICTIMS OF THE FAMOUS THE SAND CREEK MASSACRE
INFLUX OF SETTLERS ULTIMATELY SPLIT THE ARAPAHO TRIBE IN HALF
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rishibando
4.
SAND CREEK MASSACRE
an attack by the Colorado militia
led by Colonel John Chivington
November 29, 1864
cause: the long conflict for control of the Great Plains
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flowercat
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WAY OF LIFE
THE WOMEN WERE IN CHARGE OF THE HOME
THIS INCLUDED COOKING, CLEANING, AND LITERALLY MOVING THEIR TEEPEES
THE MEN WERE HUNTERS AND WARRIORS
THEY WERE RESPONSIBLE FOR FEEDING AND DEFENDING THEIR FAMILY
ONLY MEN WERE ALLOWED TO BECOME CHEIFS
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Reggie Alvey
6.
CLOTHING
WOMEN WORE SPLIT SKIRTS OR LONG BUCKSKIN DRESSES
MEN WORE BREECHCLOTH AND LEGGINGS
SHIRTS WEREN'T NECCESARRY
THOUGH WOMEN FREQUENTLY WORE MANTLES
WORE MOCCASINS FOR SHOES
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mharrsch
7.
aPPEARANCE
BOTH GENDERS WORE HAIR IN TWO PONYTAILS USUALLY
MEN WRAPPED FEATHERS IN HAIR
WOMEN PAINTED HAIR RED
BOTH GENDERS PAINTED THEIR FACES FOR SPECIAL OCCASIONS
PATTERS WERE DIFFERENT FOR EACH OCCASION
Photo by
Jerry W. Lewis
8.
fOOD sOURCE AND DIET
WERE CORN FARMERS AND HUNTERS
ONCE THEY ACQUIRED HORSES THEY MOSTLY HUNTED
DIET CONSISTED OF MOSTLY MEATS LIKE BUFFALO, DEER, AND ELK
THEY ALSO COLLECTED CHOKECHERRIES, FRUITS, AND ROOTS
MEAT WAS COOKED IN PITS OR DRIED INTO JERKY
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Great Beyond
9.
transportation
TRAVELED OVER LAND
USED DOGS PULLING TRAVOIS (SLEDS)
ONCE INTRODUCED TO HORSES BECAME EXPERTS
THIS ALLOWED THEM TO TRAVEL GREATER DISTANCES
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david.nikonvscanon
10.
weapons
THEIR WEAPONS WERE BASICALLY BOWS AND ARROWS
ARAPAHOS WERE FAMOUS FOR THEIR SKILLS IN SHOOTING ARROWS
WARRIORS ALSO USED SPEARS AND HIDE SHIELDS
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mharrsch
11.
LIttle raveN
TRADITIONAL ARAPAHO CHIEF
SIGNER OF THE 1867 MEDICINE LODGE TREATY
SOUGHT AGRICULTURAL TOOLS AND INSTRUCTION FROM THE U.S.
WAS A PART OF THE BATTLE OF PLATTE BRIDGE
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e r j k p r u n c z y k
12.
Sources
"The Arapaho Tribe." The Arapaho Tribe. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 May 2014.
Coel, Margaret. Chief Left Hand, Southern Arapaho. Norman: U of Oklahoma, 2000. Print.
"Little Raven - Arapaho Indian Chief." Little Raven - Arapaho Indian Chief. N.p., n.d. Web. 14 May 2014.
"Little Raven (ca. 1810-1889)." LITTLE RAVEN . N.p., n.d. Web. 14 May 2014.
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