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Proteggere Cheyenne

Proteggere Cheyenne

Susan Stoker

Stoker Aces Production
2020
pokkari
Vivendo nel sud della California, Cheyenne era abituata a vedere dei militari affascinanti ogni giorno, sbrigando le sue faccende. Un incontro anonimo al supermercato cementer la sua passione per un uomo di questo tipo. Un uomo grande, muscoloso e dallo sguardo incredibilmente affascinante; ma chiss se lui avrebbe mai notato lei.Sempre in controllo di qualunque situazione, Faulkner "Dude" Cooper un esperto di esplosivi. Come artificiere esperto, ha dovuto superare molte situazioni ad alto rischio. Sfigurato da una bomba durante una missione, abituato a essere guardato con compassione. Quando viene chiamato dalla polizia per fornire assistenza presso un supermercato locale, l'ultima cosa che si aspetta di trovare un atto generoso di bont da parte di una donna bella e meravigliosa. Incantato dal suo altruismo di fronte al pericolo, intrigato dalle sue azioni per salvare dei cittadini che non conosceva, Dude preso dall'interesse.Dude stato in grado di salvare Cheyenne dal gruppo di malviventi che cercavano di ucciderla, ma quando il passato torna a tormentarli entrambi, conoscenze e desiderio non basteranno a sconfiggere il conto alla rovescia del tempo.**Proteggere Cheyenne il sesto libro della serie "Armi e Amori". Il libro autoconclusivo, ma vi consigliamo di leggere i volumi in ordine per godervi al meglio la serie.
The Cheyenne Indians

The Cheyenne Indians

George Bird Grinnell

Cosimo Classics
2020
pokkari
"A half-century spent in rubbing shoulders with the Cheyennes... forbids me to think of them except as acquaintances, comrades, and friends. While their culture differs from ours in some respects, fundamentally they are like ourselves, except in so far as their environment has obliged them to adopt a mode of life and of reasoning that is not quite our own, and which, without experience, we do not readily understand." --George Bird Grinnell, Preface to The Cheyenne IndiansThe Cheyenne Indians: Their History and Ways of Life--Vol. I (1923) by George Bird Grinnell, describes the life and culture of the Cheyennes, a Native American people originally from what is now Minnesota. Volume I of this two-volume set looks at the tribe's history, its customs, the role of the woman, hunting, games, and amusements.
The Cheyenne Indians

The Cheyenne Indians

George Bird Grinnell

Cosimo Classics
2020
pokkari
"A half-century spent in rubbing shoulders with the Cheyennes... forbids me to think of them except as acquaintances, comrades, and friends. While their culture differs from ours in some respects, fundamentally they are like ourselves, except in so far as their environment has obliged them to adopt a mode of life and of reasoning that is not quite our own, and which, without experience, we do not readily understand." --George Bird Grinnell, Preface to The Cheyenne IndiansThe Cheyenne Indians: Their History and Ways of Life--Vol. II (1923) by George Bird Grinnell, describes the life and culture of the Cheyennes, a Native American people originally from what is now Minnesota. Volume II of this two-volume set looks at the Cheyennes' practice of waging wars, their religious beliefs, and healing practices.
Northern Cheyenne Tongue River, Montana 1904 - 1932 Census 1917-1926 Volume II With Illustrations
This Northern Cheyenne book series contains 28 census years and is transcribed from National Archives Film Record Group M-595. It contains, in most cases, the previous census number, present census number, Indian name, if given, but in rare cases, English name, relationship to head of household, date of birth or year, and sex. There's a brief history of Northern Cheyenne struggles along with illustrations within each volume, in many cases of ancestors either past or within the census itself. Also there is a listing of resources used for the history along with a complete full name index.
Northern Cheyenne Tongue River, Montana 1904 - 1932 Census 1927-1932 Volume III
This Northern Cheyenne book series contains 28 census years and is transcribed from National Archives Film Record Group M-595. It contains, in most cases, the previous census number, present census number, Indian name, if given, but in rare cases, English name, relationship to head of household, date of birth or year, and sex. There's a brief history of Northern Cheyenne struggles along with illustrations within each volume, in many cases of ancestors either past or within the census itself. Also there is a listing of resources used for the history along with a complete full name index.This third volume (1927-1932) of the Northern Cheyenne Series after 24 years' worth of recorded censuses starting with the year 1928 changes format giving even greater detailed information concerning not only the Last Census Number, the Present Census Number (starting in 1930 just the Present Census Number), English Name, Relationship, Month and Year of Birth, Sex, and finally for the first time in this series Blood Quantum, which will indicate many individual's degree of blood in the previous two volumes. Central to these vital records you will also find Live Births 1925-1932; Deaths 1925-1932 with the Cause of Death in most cases along with some Additions. Also included are several illustrations. This volume is a great addition to the series being more detailed than ever due to the advanced nature and education of the personnel working to establish Northern Cheyenne records.
A Cheyenne Baby for the Fire Ravaged Bride

A Cheyenne Baby for the Fire Ravaged Bride

Emma Morgan

Independently Published
2020
nidottu
After losing her home and parents in a terrible fire, Jessica Wilson believes she'll never feel joy again. Fearful of being a burden on her cousin, she decides to travel west as a mail order bride. She knows the life will be different, but after her stagecoach is attacked by Indians, she realizes just how wild the west still is. And when she meets her intended's family-including his infant Cheyenne daughter, she learns how deep some hatreds still run. John Emmett lost his wife to a fever, leaving him to care for their infant daughter, Lona. John's marriage to a Cheyenne woman has earned him bad feelings in the town, and pushed him to the fringes of the community, leaving a mail order bride as the only option for finding a mother for his daughter. Now, with rumors of Indian attacks flooding the village, John and Jessica have more than their new lives to build. They must work together to convince the sheriff of the true culprits in the attacks. And as they do, they both find their hearts healing, and merging into one.
Princess Cheyenne

Princess Cheyenne

Lucy Wightman

Hamilcar Publications
2025
sidottu
“Lucy Wightman's journey from the blue-blooded culture of Lake Forest, Illinois, to Boston's Combat Zone is an unflinching dive into a bygone era. It’s a complex character study and rare introspective look into the psyche of an intellectually gifted adult entertainer. At times Princess Cheyenne reads like a Pynchon novel, while at others it’s an inspiring paean to the pursuit of adult freedom, sexuality, and self-discovery.”—Dave Wedge, New York Times bestselling author of Riding with Evil, Boston Strong, and Blood & Hate: The Untold Story of Marvelous Marvin Hagler's Battle for GloryHow did a debutante from Lake Forest, Illinois, end up in Boston's notorious “Combat Zone” and become its most famous stripper? What led her to convert to Islam and get engaged to Cat Stevens? And how did she end up traveling and performing with Andy Kaufman and hosting a radio show for the sexually bewildered opposite Dr. Ruth? In 1977, an eighteen-year-old Lucy Johnson stripped out of her bellbottoms and Birkenstocks and was crowned the feature attraction at the Naked i Cabaret. Local and national media took note of her toney background and, for the next eleven years, she strutted her way into Beantown history as the "Socialite Stripper." In Princess Cheyenne, Lucy Wightman recounts her wild, Zeligesque life both in and out of the Naked i. Smart and uproarious, this is the untold story of a legendary performer whose stage name is synonymous with “The Zone,” Boston's most mythical district, and a fount of nostalgia and wonder to this day.
Princess Cheyenne

Princess Cheyenne

Lucy Wightman

Hamilcar Publications
2025
nidottu
“Lucy Wightman's journey from the blue-blooded culture of Lake Forest, Illinois, to Boston's Combat Zone is an unflinching dive into a bygone era. It’s a complex character study and rare introspective look into the psyche of an intellectually gifted adult entertainer. At times Princess Cheyenne reads like a Pynchon novel, while at others it’s an inspiring paean to the pursuit of adult freedom, sexuality, and self-discovery.”—Dave Wedge, New York Times bestselling author of Riding with Evil, Boston Strong, and Blood & Hate: The Untold Story of Marvelous Marvin Hagler's Battle for GloryHow did a debutante from Lake Forest, Illinois, end up in Boston's notorious “Combat Zone” and become its most famous stripper? What led her to convert to Islam and get engaged to Cat Stevens? And how did she end up traveling and performing with Andy Kaufman and hosting a radio show for the sexually bewildered opposite Dr. Ruth? In 1977, an eighteen-year-old Lucy Johnson stripped out of her bellbottoms and Birkenstocks and was crowned the feature attraction at the Naked i Cabaret. Local and national media took note of her toney background and, for the next eleven years, she strutted her way into Beantown history as the "Socialite Stripper." In Princess Cheyenne, Lucy Wightman recounts her wild, Zeligesque life both in and out of the Naked i. Smart and uproarious, this is the untold story of a legendary performer whose stage name is synonymous with “The Zone,” Boston's most mythical district, and a fount of nostalgia and wonder to this day.
The Cheyenne People

The Cheyenne People

Shalini Saxena

Gareth Stevens Publishing
2014
nidottu
The remarkable Cheyenne have adapted to many changes throughout their history. In the 1700s, they shifted from an agricultural lifestyle to one focusing on hunting buffalo on the Great Plains. They had to adapt again in the 1870s after they were forced onto reservations. Readers will be introduced to the rich culture of the Northern and Southern Cheyenne through fascinating facts about their language, tribal societies, traditional clothing, and life on the reservations then and now. Historic photographs and colorful maps support the valuable insights into this important native people.
USS Cheyenne (1898)

USS Cheyenne (1898)

VDM Verlag Dr. Muller Aktiengesellschaft Co. KG
2010
nidottu
Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
The Cheyenne Social Club

The Cheyenne Social Club

VDM Publishing House
2010
nidottu
Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
Chevrolet Cheyenne (concept)

Chevrolet Cheyenne (concept)

VDM Publishing House
2010
nidottu
Observera att förlaget som ger ut denna produkt baserar innehållet i sina produkter på fria källor som Wikipedia. Boken är med stor sannolikhet endast ett utdrag ur dessa informationskällor, alltså inte en vanlig bok i den bemärkelsen.
Lakota and Cheyenne

Lakota and Cheyenne

Jerome A. Greene

University of Oklahoma Press
2000
nidottu
The Great Sioux War of 1876-1877 is memorable to most Americans because of Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer's last stand at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. But to the Lakotas (Western Sioux) and Northern Cheyennes who won that battle but lost the war, the experience of those fifteen months was truly a ""last stand"" - a cultural catastrophe that led to the reservation experience they had fought so long and hard to avoid.In writings about the history and import of the Great Sioux War, the perspectives of its Native American participants often are ignored and forgotten. In this volume Jerome A. Greene corrects that oversight by presenting a comprehensive overview of America's largest Indian war from the point of view of the Lakotas and Northern Cheyennes. A counterpoint to his earlier volume, which advances the military view of the skirmishes and battles - including the Little Big Horn - this book presents the Indians' report on the actions that ended their traditional way of life for all time. The accounts, by both men and women, afford fresh insights into the war.The Indian recollections provide personal, individualistic descriptions of significant events as the people struggled to protect their homelands, families, and tribal cultures. Most Sioux and Cheyenne accounts of the engagements remained within their own societies for many years. Those that were published during or soon after the war were colored by the defeat and often by mistranslation. This book presents a first-time compilation of the best of the Indians' recollections. The editor's introduction gives readers insight into the significance of Indian testimonial sources. Separate introductions place the Indians' accounts in the context of the war and enable readers to understand interrelationships among the events and thus gain a more complete appreciation of the war and its impact upon the Lakota and Cheyenne people.
A Northern Cheyenne Album

A Northern Cheyenne Album

John Woodenlegs

University of Oklahoma Press
2007
nidottu
Rare photographs document the lives of Cheyenne people during the early reservation yearsIn 1878 the Northern Cheyennes left what is now Oklahoma, where they had been incarcerated, and began an epic journey back to their homeland. They suffered great losses, but a small group of survivors reached its destination in southeastern Montana in 1879 and eventually won the right to a reservation there. A Northern Cheyenne Album presents a rare series of never-before-published photographs that document the lives of tribal people on the reservation during the early twentieth century - a period of rapid change.Reservation physician and expert photographer Thomas B. Marquis captured Northern Cheyenne life in numerous images taken from 1926 to 1935. After 1960, former tribal president John Woodenlegs and others interviewed tribal elders and, drawing on tape recordings, composed the photos' lively captions. Margot Liberty, editor of this volume, has added her own descriptions, filling in details of Northern Cheyenne culture and history from a scholar's viewpoint.A valuable record of an all-but-forgotten generation, this volume is also an inspiring tribute to the Northern Cheyenne elders whose resilience and adaptability helped ensure the future of their people.