1971
DOI: 10.2307/481538
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Life of George Bent: Written from His Letters

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“…43 According to George Bent, a Southern Cheyenne historian, the Cheyenne people lived as fishermen in the Great Lakes region as early as 1600. 44 In the early 1900s, some Cheyenne elders recalled stories of a life in which they knew nothing of the Great Plains and survived exclusively on fowl and fish. They described their ancestors as living in stone houses, which were "beautiful inside, with lions and bears watching the entrance" and lands comprised of several islands.…”
Section: Sacred Laws Of the Tsétsa ˙Héståhesementioning
confidence: 99%
“…43 According to George Bent, a Southern Cheyenne historian, the Cheyenne people lived as fishermen in the Great Lakes region as early as 1600. 44 In the early 1900s, some Cheyenne elders recalled stories of a life in which they knew nothing of the Great Plains and survived exclusively on fowl and fish. They described their ancestors as living in stone houses, which were "beautiful inside, with lions and bears watching the entrance" and lands comprised of several islands.…”
Section: Sacred Laws Of the Tsétsa ˙Héståhesementioning
confidence: 99%