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Cheyenne Trails: A History of Mennonites and Cheyennes in Montana
Lois R. Habegger; John Thiessen
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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Cheyenne Trails: A History Of Mennonites And Cheyennes In Montana is a book written by Lois R. Habegger. The book delves into the history of the Mennonites and Cheyennes in Montana, exploring their interactions and relationships over time. The author provides a comprehensive overview of the historical events that have shaped the lives of both groups, including the impact of colonization, settlement, and conflict.Throughout the book, Habegger draws on a range of sources, including interviews with members of both communities, archival materials, and historical records. The author also provides detailed descriptions of the landscapes and environments that have played a crucial role in shaping the lives of both the Mennonites and the Cheyennes.Cheyenne Trails: A History Of Mennonites And Cheyennes In Montana is a fascinating and informative read for anyone interested in the history of Montana, Native American history, or the history of the Mennonite community in the United States. The book offers a unique perspective on the complex interactions between different groups of people in a specific geographic region, shedding light on the challenges and opportunities that have shaped the lives of those who have made Montana their home.Additional Contributors Are Robert W. Regier, E. Delphine Martens, Esther Groves And Maynard Shelly.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
Cheyenne Trails: A History of Mennonites and Cheyennes in Montana
Lois R. Habegger; John Thiessen
Literary Licensing, LLC
2012
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This is the story of a woman's search to find her children and the unlikely alliance she forms with their kidnapper as they make an epic journey across the Great Plains of Kansas and Colorado. The longer they dwell in each other's company, the closer they become, even though she struggles to understand the enigmatic Indian who not only throws her into ice cold rivers just for the hell of it, but likes to add insult to injury by spanking her butt afterward. Then by complete contrast, he tenderly, cares for her and her daughter as they journey west facing danger at every turn. Although violent and harrowing, this is also a love story set in 1875 when there was much resentment between Indian and white settlers resulting in more than one massacre of innocent women and children of various tribes. This is a work of fiction but history tells us that such atrocities happened. One notable example was Custer's raid on peaceful Cheyenne people in Colorado, resulting in the deaths of numerous women and children.
Lone Wolf made a solemn vow to his dead sister. He would get his revenge by taking his enemy's daughters. He never anticipated the fiery temptation she would prove to be. She would pose a danger to his vengeance and his heart.
Danger and untamed love test a young woman's heart.Sylvie thought her father was killed at sea. However, everything changes when she discovers his hidden letters to her mother. Sylvie leaves France with her new husband to find her father in the States. In the War of 1812, America battles with England. British soldiers interrupt Sylvie and Daniel's dinner with President Madison's wife. The British burn Washington and the presidential mansion. Sylvie and Daniel flee for their lives, but the harsh frontier takes Daniel's life. Devastated and alone, Sylvie refuses to ever love again. Storm-Chaser, a Cheyenne warrior, rescues Sylvie and claims her as his own. But love has scarred him and he keeps his wolf-shifting a secret. Will the white-woman ever see him as a man and if she knew the truth of the wolf that follows her to keep her safe, would she see him as a monster? Unable to accept a savage's love, Sylvie plots her escape. She is determined to find her father and return to France, but will she be able to forget the proud warrior who captured her heart?
Christine's family is slaughtered by Indians and she is raised by her Uncle. However, his debts make her the payoff to a corrupt Lieutenant. She is saved by a Cheyenne warrior, but how can she be grateful to a savage? Blade is half-Cheyenne and half-French, but he also holds his people's spiritual heritage of shifting into their power animal.With a white woman invading his thoughts, can he keep his ability and his growing love for her a secret? Especially when she is kidnapped by her own people?
Josephine Currie has had enough of civilian city life. She longs for adventure and to spend more than the summer months with her mother's Cheyenne tribe. Both her father, a retired calvary captain, and her half-Cheyenne mother, fight the injustice of the Native Americans through court and politics. Josephine longs for adventure and to live with her ancestors. When she hears about the massacre at Sand Creek, she sneaks out to find her Cheyenne relatives.Smoke has been an outcast since he was born. His father was an enemy Cheyenne warrior who raped his Crow mother. Then, when he reached puberty, he transformed into an animal and was shunned by his tribe when they discovered the truth. Now he lives in the wilderness hunting Cheyenne and military soldiers. When he spots Josephine, he thinks she's just a white woman he can ransom. But the truth will make him chose between vengeance and love. Can he forgive the past and move onto a future?
Born of a white mother and half-Indian father, Luke inherits the shape-shifting abilities of his father and grandfather. His totem animal, the raven, not only allows him to fly, but sail through time and witness the future. Knowing the whites will betray Chief Black Kettle, Luke begins spying at Fort Lyon. When he attends a masked ball, he finds a woman who captures his heart. But will she accept him once she knows he's not fully white? Lydia has taken care of herself and twin brother since their parents died. Tall for a female, she's used to men being intimidated by her. When a mysterious stranger with piercing blue eyes dances with her, she can't help but be memorized. In a world of hostile wars between the whites and Indians, will these two find love despite their differences or are some prejudices too strangling?
Cheyenne: : A True Test of Friendship
Candy J. Beard
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2009
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Cheyenne Saturday [Large Print]: Empty-Grave Extended Edition
Richard Jessup
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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Cheyenne Saturday: Empty-Grave Extended Edition
Richard Jessup
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2011
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An original screenplay by Michael B. Druxman, CHEYENNE WARRIOR was produced by Roger Corman's Concorde/New Horizons Pictures and released in 1994. Mark Griffiths directed the film, which starred Kelly Preston, Dan Haggerty, Bo Hopkins and Pato Hoffmann.CHEYENNE WARRIOR was a critical and financial success, and through home video and cable television, achieved a worldwide fan following that persists to the present day.CHEYENNE WARRIOR II and HAWK are Druxman's two diverse versions of a long awaited sequel to that original film, each following "Soars Life a Hawk," the character played by Pato Hoffmann, as he and his Cheyenne brothers seek revenge for the bloody 1864 Sand Creek Massacre, in which the Colorado Militia slaughtered over one hundred peaceful Cheyenne men, women and children. With both the U.S. Army and ruthless bounty hunters on his trail, Hawk becomes a hunted fugitive, determined to reunite with his people and his destiny.The epic historical saga continues....
Cheyenne and Arapaho Music: Southwest Museum Papers, No. 10
Frances Densmore
Literary Licensing, LLC
2013
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