The
Cheyenne were a
Native American tribe, closely allied with the
Arapahoe and loosely allied with the
Lakota. They moved from the
Black Hills to the plains of what is now eastern
Colorado at the invitation of George Bent, an
Indian Trader, owner with others of
Bent's Fort[?], near present day
Lamar, Colorado.
The Cheyenne were the victims of the Sand Creek Massacre in which the Colorado Militia attacked a peaceful village, killing most of the residents.
Cheyenne is the name of some places in the United States of America: