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1. Arapahos synonyms, Arapahos pronunciation, Arapahos translation, English dictionary definition of Arapahos

2. Alfred Jacob Miller - Arapahos - …

3. Nice report - the Arapahos are a great traverse

4. Meanwhile, the Arapahos stole horses from the Utes

5. Arapahos and the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851

6. The Arapahos and Cheyennes will be considered together

7. The Arapahos collection evokes this culture, where Native Americans

8. The Arapahos were famous for their skill shooting arrows

9. The Arapahos were tall, finely formed men, from 5 ft

10. Arapahos referred to themselves as Hinanaeina (hinono'eino), or "The People."Trappers and traders in the early nineteenth century used the Crow name for Arapahos, Alappaho (Many Tattoos), and Arapahos began referring to themselves by that term in their dealings with Americans

11. The Arapahos also collected chokecherries, fruit, and roots to eat

12. The Cheyennes and Arapahos are two distinct tribes with distinct histories

13. Arapahos preferred the cool, temperate weather of the Powder River country

14. The Arapahos lived in teepees constructed of a wood frame with animal hides

15. Included were the much anticipated firearms the Chyennes and Arapahos needed for hunting.

16. Southern Arapahos exchanged that territory for a reservation on Colorado's Sand Creek in 1861

17. Like many Southern Arapahos, Little Raven enjoyed the trade goods offered at Bents Fort

18. The Arapaho (/ əˈræpəhoʊ /; French: Arapahos, Gens de Vache) are a tribe of Native Americans

19. As the horse and the buffalo flourished, the Arapahos became self-sustaining in their new territory.

20. A peace treaty was signed in 1865 and a second agreement, the Medicine Lodge Treaty of 1867, guaranteed Arapahos a

21. Ledger books provide accurate historical records—in pictograph—of life on the plains and events in the lives of the Arapahos

22. In July 2005, Arapahos won a contentious court battle with the State of Wyoming to get into the gaming or casino industry

23. Among the fighting Sioux and Cheyennes were a quintet of young Arapahos who really wanted to do battle with the Shoshones

24. The weapons used by the Arapahos included bows and arrows, stone ball clubs, jaw bone clubs, hatchet axe, spears, lances and knives

25. Miners and settlers trespassed, which led to the Sand Creek massacre in November 1864 and a war between Arapahos and the United States

26. The Arapahos maintained that their enemies, the shorter, stouter Utes, always wanted to steal Arapaho women to improve the looks of their own tribe

27. Several of the stories included here were told by Arapaho storytellers in Rocky Mountain National Park in August, 2005, to an audience of other Arapahos.

28. The 10th Circuit Court ruled that the State of Wyoming was acting in bad faith when it would not negotiate with the Arapahos for gaming.

29. High school history books record that the victors at the June 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn, the ones who wiped out Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer, were the Sioux (Lakotas), Cheyennes and Arapahos.

30. The Arapaho (/ ə ˈ r æ p ə h oʊ /; French: Arapahos, Gens de Vache) are a tribe of Native Americans.They used to live on the plains of Colorado and Wyoming.They were close friends of the Cheyenne tribe

31. Originally the Arapahos were farmers and woodland hunters in the area of the Great Lakes plater they migrated to the plains; by the 18th and 19th centuries they were already well known as nomadic horse breeders and mounted buffalo hunters.

32. 1864 photograph of Edward Wynkoop (kneeling with hat) and Black Kettle (seated, center) (Courtesy National Archives) August 9th, 1868 August 9 th marked the day that long awaited annuity goods arrived for the Cheyennes and Arapahos gathered at Fort Larned, Kansas

33. Originally the Arapahos were farmers and woodland hunters in the area of the Great Lakes plater they migrated to the plains; by the 18th and 19th centuries they were already well known as nomadic horse breeders and mounted buffalo hunters.

34. ‘they [Arapahos] wanted to stay in the Denver area.’ he’íícxooyéinííhi’ hiit né’cihnoxuutéíseenó’ he’ii-cxooyein-iihi’ hiit ne’-cih-noxuuteisee-no’ INDEF-length of time-ADV here then-to speaker-go to river(AI)-1p.INCL ‘sometime later we came up to