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The Arapahoes, who simultaneously occupy the three major divisions of the Great Plains, are typical but the least known of the Plains tribes. Overshadowed by their more hostile allies, the Sioux and Cheyennes, they have been neglected by historians.This book traces their history from prehistoric times in Minnesota and Canada to the turn of the century in Wyoming, Montana, and Oklahoma, when their cultural history ended and adjustment to the white mans way began. It covers their way of life, dealings with traders, treaties, battles, division into branches, and reservation life. There are detailed accounts of the Ghost Dance and peyote cult.A study of the two branches-Southern and Northern-is a dramatic lesson in the effects of acculturation. Forced to accept the white mans way, the Southern people, after losing their ceremonials and tribal lands in Oklahoma, have gradually resigned themselves to the alien culture. The Northern Arapahoes on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming, however, still cling to their original traditions.They tell their time-honored tales, pour out their souls in music, and dance to their drums much as they did in pre-reservation days-although they dress in the manner of the white man and abide by his regulations. Flat-Pipe, the sacred palladium, said to have come to our people when the world began, stays in their safe-keeping, and they honor it in occasional ceremony. The Pipe is the unifying symbol of the two branches of the tribe.

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title:The Arapahoes, Our People Civilization of the American Indian Series
author:Trenholm, Virginia Cole.
publisher:University of Oklahoma Press
isbn10 | asin:0806120223
print isbn13:9780806120225
ebook isbn13:9780806170466
language:English
subjectArapaho Indians--History.
publication date:1986
lcc:E99.A7T7 1986eb
ddc:978/.00497
subject:Arapaho Indians--History.
Page iii
The Arapahoes Our People By Virginia Cole Trenholm UNIVERSITY OF - photo 2
The Arapahoes, Our People
By Virginia Cole Trenholm
UNIVERSITY OF OKLAHOMA PRESS
Norman and London
Page iv
BY VIRGINIA COLE TRENHOLM
Footprints on the Frontier (Douglas, Wyoming, 1945)
Wyoming Pageant (Casper, Wyoming, 1946) (with Maurine Carley)
The Shoshonis: Sentinels of the Rockies (Norman, 1964) (with Maurine Carley)
The Arapahoes, Our People (Norman, 1970)
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Trenholm, Virginia Cole, 1902
The Arapahoes, our people.
(The Civilization of the American Indian series)
Bibliography: p.
Includes index.
1. Arapaho IndiansHistory. I. Title. II. Series.
E99.A7T7 1986 978'.00497 86-7111
ISBN 0-8061-2022-3 (pbk).
Copyright 1970, 1986 by the University of Oklahoma Press, Nor
man, Publishing Division of the University. All rights reserved. Manu
factured in the U.S.A. First edition, 1970; second printing, 1973. First
paperback printing, 1986.
4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20
Page v
Contents
Preface to the Paperback Edition
page ix
Preface to the First Edition
xvii
1. Bison Path People
3
2. On the Headwaters
33
3. A Way of Life
52
4. "All the Lodges"
69
5. White Man's Big Tipi
82
6. The Great Medicine Road
109
7. Big Talk
133
8. "They Must Go"
158
9. Retaliation
197
10. "A Little Piece of Land"
231
11. The New Road
263
12. "Many Ways to God"
283
Bibliography
310
Index
347

Page vii
Illustrations
Gros Ventre Chief Mexkemahuastan
following page 46
Gros Ventre camp
Little Raven's Tent
Arapaho mother with her two warrior sons
Ha-Nis-Krah, Arapaho chief; his wife Hoo; and
The Great Jumper
Medicine Man, Arapaho chief
Chief Little Raven and children with William Bent
Indians in council with Colonel Wynkoop
Council at Fort Laramie
Sharp Nose, Northern Arapaho chief
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, Arapahoes
following page 110
Beef issue day at Cantonment
Butchering a deer
Tanning a deer hide
Left Hand, Arapaho chief, and his wife
Chief Yellow Bear, Southern Arapaho
Chief Big Mouth, Southern Arapaho
Yellow Hair and his wife, Southern Arapahoes
Arapahoes at Carlisle
following page 206
Lone Woman, an Arapaho
John Brokenhorn and his wife Lizzie Fletcher
Ute, the last of the Water-Sprinkling Old Men
Kooish, Arapaho survivor of Sand Creek Massacre
Interior of the Offerings-Lodge
Preparing the altar in the Offerings-Lodge
Black Coyote, Southern Arapaho band chief

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