Indians [original terminology], Cheyenne-Arapaho Land Communication, 1912-1913
Scope and Contents
Indians [original terminology], Cheyenne-Arapaho Land correspondence on educational issues land proceeds and concerns about tribal growth. Representatives from the tribe:
Cloud Chief - Well know leader from the Cheyenne tribe
Chief Old Crow - "Old Crow" was a prominent leader of the Cheyenne tribe in the late 19th century.
R.G. Valentine - Robert Grosvenor Valentine was a widely known lawyer and the Commissioner of Indian Affairs in the Taft administration
Phillip Cook, also known as "White Bull," was a Cheyenne warrior and leader in the late 19th century
Deforest Antelope - Carlisle graduate who represented the Cheyenne tribe
Three Fingers - Cheyenne warrior and leader in the late 19th century
Dates
- Creation: 1912-1913
Creator
- From the Collection: Morgan, Dick T. (Dick Thompson), U.S. House of Representatives from Oklahoma (1909-1920); Member of theIllinois House of Representatives (1880-1881), 1853-1920 (Person)
Language of Materials
English Spanish;Castilian
Full Extent
From the Collection: 21.08 Linear Feet (14 containers)
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Subject
- Valentine, Robert Grosvenor (R.G.), Commissioner of Indian Affairs (1909-1912), 1872-1916 (Person)
- White Bull, Phillip Cook, Cheyenne warrior and leader (c. 1850-1900s), 1869-1939 (Person)
- Cloud Chief , Vóhko'xénéhe , Chief (Person)
- Three Fingers, Cheyenne warrior and leader (c. 1850-1900s) (Na-vá) (Person)
- Antelope, Deforest , Educator, Cheyenne and Arapahoe Agency Cheyenne Boarding School 1888, 1871-1944 (Person)
- Old Crow, Chief (Crow Chief), Chief of Crow Indians of Montana (Person)
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Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository