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  2. Don Trent Jacobs - Wikipedia

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    Jacobs (Four Arrows) has written and published 23 books and numerous articles and invited book chapters, including: Four Arrows and Darcia Narvaez (2022) Restoring the Kinship Worldview. NAB/Penguin/Random House; Four Arrows (2020) Sitting Bulls Words for a World in Crises, DIO Press

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  4. Four of Arrows - Wikipedia

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    Four of Arrows is the second full-length album by American indie rock group Great Grandpa. Track listing. Four of Arrows track listing; No. Title Length; 1.

  5. Promise the Moon - Wikipedia

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    Promise the Moon is a 1997 Western film by Kevin Sullivan, based on the book The Four Arrows Fe-As-Ko by Randall Beth Platt. The script was adapted by Kevin Sullivan and Peter Behrens, and directed by Ken Jubenvill. The film won a Gemini Award for Best Costume Design. [1]

  6. Hwacha - Wikipedia

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    One variant had 5 rows of 10 gun barrels in the launchpad, each of which could fire a bundle of four arrow-like projectiles. The back side of the hwacha featured two parallel arms that allowed the operator to push and pull the machine and a vertical strip designed for in-line attacks or ground-sentry positions. [15]

  7. Pawnee capture of the Cheyenne Sacred Arrows - Wikipedia

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    The Pawnee capture of the Cheyenne Sacred Arrows occurred around 1830 in central Nebraska, when the Cheyenne attacked a group from the Skidi Pawnee tribe, who were hunting bison. The Cheyenne had with them their sacred bundle of four arrows, called the Mahuts. During the battle, this sacred, ceremonial object was taken by the Pawnee.

  8. William Bent - Wikipedia

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    The long-settled and the recently settled tribes had different views of the traders, which exacerbated inter-tribal rivalries. In 1833 White Thunder led the Cheyenne into a fight with the Pawnee; his people lost many warriors, and the Pawnee captured the four sacred arrows. White Thunder and his tribe lost much respect as a result. [73]

  9. Scargo Lake - Wikipedia

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    The princess was said to have had a small pond dug to keep the fish in, but woke one morning to find that the pond had dried up, and all but one fish had died. Her tears kept the last fish alive until her father dug a lake for it. The boundary of this lake was determined by where four arrows of a tribesman landed.

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