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  2. Lame Deer, Montana - Wikipedia

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    Lame Deer (Meaveʼhoʼeno in Cheyenne [3]) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Rosebud County, Montana, United States. The community is named after Miniconjou Lakota chief Lame Deer, who was killed by the U.S. Army in 1877 under a flag of truce south of the town. [4] It was the site of a trading post from the late 1870s. [5]

  3. Chief Dull Knife College - Wikipedia

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    Chief Dull Knife College is a public tribal land-grant community college on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in Lame Deer, Montana. It is an open-admission college with about 141 students. On average, more than half of its graduates move on to four-year colleges.

  4. Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation - Wikipedia

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    They live today in the Lame Deer, Montana (Mo'ȯhtávȯheomenéno – ″black-lodge-place″) district on the Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation. Lame Deer, the tribal and government agency headquarters, was also the place where rations were given out and is known as Meaveʼhoʼeno – ″the giving place″ or ″giving-whiteman-place″.

  5. City of Cheyenne moves forward on renovating depot and ... - AOL

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    CHEYENNE — At this week’s city council meeting, the governing body voted to expand the Downtown Development Authority district and moved forward with plans to renovate the historic Cheyenne ...

  6. Morning Star (chief) - Wikipedia

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    Morning Star (Cheyenne: Vóóhéhéve; [1] also known by his Lakota Sioux name Tȟamílapȟéšni or its translation, Dull Knife [2] [3]) (c. 1810–1883) was a great chief of the Northern Cheyenne people and headchief of the Notameohmésêhese ("Northern Eaters"; also simply known as Ȯhmésėhese or "Eaters") band on the northern Great Plains during the 19th century.

  7. John Woodenlegs - Wikipedia

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    John Woodenlegs (12 November 1909 – December 1981) was a Native American writer, educator, and the tribal president of the Northern Cheyenne from 1955 to 1968. [1] In 1975, he founded Chief Dull Knife College, a community college located in Lame Deer, Montana.

  8. Lame Deer (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Lame Deer was the Miniconjou Lakota leader during the Great Sioux War of 1876 Lame Deer may also refer to: Lame Deer, Montana, Northern Cheyenne Reservation, Rosebud County, Montana, USA; John Fire Lame Deer (1903–1976), Lakota holy man, subject of Lame Deer, Seeker of Visions: the life of a Sioux medicine man by Richard Erdoes

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