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1. Arapaho
- www.nmnh.si.edu
- Arapaho Repatriation: the Human Remains .
- This report summarizes the documentation for the Northern and Southern Arapaho human remains housed at the National Museum of Natural History (NMNH), Smithsonian Institution. In response to the repatriation requests of the Northern Arapaho and the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma, documentation of human remains was conducted with the use of museum accession records, card catalogs, and other information, as well as computer listings. ...
- Army surgeons/collectors, and for the one named Arapaho individual (PO 225224). ...
- The remains considered in this report are grouped into three categories of cultural affiliation: Arapaho, Unknown, and Other. Nine individuals are classed as Arapaho and are recommended for repatriation to the Arapaho. The nine Arapaho include a single named individual, Wauk-a-bet, who may have living relatives, and it is recommended that an attempt be made to identify living descendants prior to release of these remains. ...
- These remains may include individuals which have no cultural affiliation to the Arapaho. The Repatriation Office recommends that the status of these individuals be discussed with the appropriate Arapaho tribal representatives following a careful review of this report. Two individuals in the Other category were inaccurately designated as Arapaho in the original records, and have been found to belong to other ethnic groups. ...
- The Arapaho people are divided in two governmentally independent groups, the Northern Arapaho in Wyoming and the Southern Arapaho in Oklahoma. The disposition of the remains in question should be determined by the entire Arapaho tribe. As part of the documentation, individual remains have been identified as affiliated with either the Northern or Southern Arapaho. These identifications, however, are for informational purposes only and are not intended to determine the disposition of the remains, which is the sole right of the Arapaho people. ...
- In addition to the remains in the NMNH collection, there is one set of remains identified as Arapaho in the National Museum of Health and Medicine which is discussed separately in Appendix A (see Table 1). This individual is determined by the National Museum of Health and Medicine to be an Arapaho based on their documentation procedures. Under an agreement with the National Museum of Health and Medicine, the NMNH will facilitate the transfer of these remains to the Arapaho people at the same time as the Arapaho remains in the NMNH collections.
2. Arapaho
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- The name Arapaho (sometimes spelled Arapahoe) was assigned on 9 May 1914 to a tug that had been laid down unnamed on 16 December 1913 at Seattle, Wash. ... Launched on 20 June 1914, Arapaho was delivered to the Navy on 2 December 1914. Placed in an "in service" status as befitting a yard craft, Arapaho performed tug and tow duty at the Mare Island Navy Yard, Vallejo, Calif. ...
- Ordered to the Atlantic Fleet, Arapaho departed Mare Island on 25 February 1918 and, after transiting the Panama Canal, reached Norfolk, Va. ... Assigned to the Atlantic Fleet Train, Arapaho towed target rafts and barges and performed routine mooring buoy maintenance at Hampton Roads, and occasionally ranged with the fleet to Guantanamo and Guayancanabo Bays, Cuba, and Narragansett Bay, R. ...
- During the fleet movement to Guantanamo in January 1920, Arapaho—in company with the minesweepers Cormorant (Minesweeper No. ... Although detached from the Train on 1 January 1920, Arapaho was apparently not assigned to the 4th Naval District (Philadelphia, Pa. ... Upon completion of this duty, Arapaho returned to the Philadelphia Navy Yard for a resumption of her previous duties.
- Arapaho remained assigned to the 4th Naval District until decommissioned at Philadelphia on the afternoon of 6 April 1922. ... Two days later, Arapaho was ordered to be sold, and she was eventually purchased by A. ...
3. Language Museum - Arapaho
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- Arapaho.
- I am Stephen Greymorning but in the Arapaho way I am called "Hawk Flies By In The Winter Greymorning", and I believe if Indians lose their language it will be bad for all people. I am really worried if we lose our language we won't be able to think in the Arapaho way. ...
4. Arapaho History Brief
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- Arapaho History Brief.
- According to the tradition of the Arapaho they were once a sedentary, agricultural people, living far to the northeast of their more recent habitat, apparently about the Red River Valley of northern Minnesota. ...
- The division into Northern and Southern Arapaho is largely geographic, originating within the last century, and made permanent by the placing of the two bands on different reservations. The Northern Arapaho, in Wyoming, are considered the nucleus or mother tribe and retain the sacred tribal articles, viz, a tubular pipe, one ear of corn, and a turtle figurine, all of stone.
- Since they crossed the Missouri the drift of the Arapaho, as of the Cheyenne and Sioux, has been west and south, the Northern Arapaho making lodges on the edge of the mountains about the head of the North Platte, while the Southern Arapaho continued down toward the Arkansas. ... By the treaty of Medicine Lodge in 1867 the southern Arapaho, together with the Southern Cheyenne, were placed upon a reservation in Oklahoma, which was thrown open to white settlement in 1892, the Indians at the same time receiving allotments in severalty, with the rights of American citizenship. The Northern Arapaho were assigned to their present reservation on Wind River in Wyoming in 1876, after having made peace with their hereditary enemies, the Shoshoni, living upon the same reservation. ...
- As a people the Arapaho are brave, but kindly and accommodating, and much given to ceremonial observances. ...
- Arapaho Chiefs and Leaders.
- An Arapaho chief. He was first signer, for the Southern Arapaho, of the treaty of Fort Wise, Colorado. ... At a later period he took part with the allied Arapaho and Cheyenne in the war along the Kansas border, but joined in the treaty of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, in 1867, by which these tribes agreed to go on a reservation, after which treaty all his effort was consistently directed toward keeping his people at peace with the Government and leading then to civilization.
- Through his influence the body of the Arapaho remained at peace with the whites when their allies, the Cheyenne and Kiowa, went on the warpath in 1874-75. ...
- The principal chief of the Southern Arapaho since the death of Little Raven (q. ...
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6. Google Directory - Society > Ethnicity > The Americas > Indigenous > Native Americans > Tribes, Nations and Bands > A > Arapaho
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- Arapaho.
- Society > Ethnicity > The Americas > Indigenous > Native Americans > Tribes, Nations and Bands > A > Arapaho Go to Directory Home .
- Arapaho Language (5).
- Treaty with the Apache, Cheyenne, and Arapaho, October 17, 1865. ...
- Article about the Arapaho Nation.
- Arapaho Business Council - http://tlc. ... net/arapaho. ...
- Going Beyond Words, the Arapaho Immersion Program - http://jan. ...
- Description of how to teach Arapaho.
- Arapaho Language and the Arapaho Indian Tribe - http://www. ... org/arapaho. ...
- Arapaho language information and the culture, history and genealogy of the Arapaho Indians.
- Arapaho - http://www. ... edu/emuseum/cultural/northamerica/arapaho. ...
- Arapaho Repatriation, the Human Remains - http://nmnhwww. ...
- Summary of the documentation for the Northern and Southern Arapaho human remains housed in the Smithsonian.
7. Sky People Northern Arapaho Tribe
- www.skypeopleed.org
- Sky People Higher Education has been established to further the education of members of the Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Indian Reservation, Wyoming, by providing Arapaho students with scholarships and other educational aid.
- Northern Arapaho Tribe .
8. ACM Home Page
- www.arapahocitrus.com
- Spyke Preinstalled Name 22 0 2004-12-07T19:47:00Z 2004-12-07T19:52:00Z 1 8 51 Arapaho Citrus Management, Inc. ...
9. Ghost Dance Song (Arapaho)
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- Ghost Dance Song (Arapaho).
- Mountain Chant Song War Song (Navaho) Yei-be-chi Dance (Navaho) Peace Pact Song(Chippewa) Dust of the Red Wagon (Ute) Dance Song: Ogima-Chippewa Dog Feast Song (Sioux) Hunting Song (Navaho) Eagle Dance Geronimo's Medicine (Apache) Apache Medicine Song Carousal (Ojibway) Rising to Depart (Osage) Blue Corn Dance (Zuni) Sunset Song (Zuni) Corn Grinding Song (Zuni) Snake Dance (Hopi) Grass Dance Song (Sioux) Dancing Song (Teton Sioux) Return of the Runners (Omaha) Behold the Dawn (Teton Sioux) Fox Society Song Wind Song (Adapted) Omaha Call (Hedewachi) Muje Mukesin (Ojibway) Tua Wa Washte (Fox) Fight for the Charcoal (Osage) Red Blanket (Ojibway) Geronimo's Song Mide Song (Ojibway) Warrior Song VI (Winnebago) Warrior Song I (Winnebago) Warrior Song II (Winnebago) Returning Hunter (Eskimo) Peyote Drinking Song Sun Dance Song (Cheyenne) Corn Dance Song (Zuni) Sunrise Call (Zuni) Prayer of the Warriors Pipe Dancing Song (Teton Sioux) Morning Star (Ojibway) Ghost Dance Song (Arapaho) Omaha Prayer First Initiation Song (Chippewa) Ground Trembles (Chippewa) Rising Him Up We Now Receive (Chippewa) Lullaby (Chippewa) Lullaby (Zuni) Naked Bear Hiding Stone Paiute Gambling (Mohave) Hand Game (Cheyenne) Corn Grinding (Laguna) Medicine Song (Navaho) Mide Song (Ojibway) Inside the Cave (Chippewa) War Song (Navaho) Small-Legs (Ojibway) Triumph (Omaha) My Bark Canoe (Ojibway) I am Going Away (Chippewa) Love Song (Dakota) Do Not Weep (Chippewa) Why Should I Be Jealous? (Chippewa) Love Call (Omaha) Ghost Dance Song (Arapaho) Mountain Song (Navaho) The Sky Replies (Chippewa) Wind Song (Kiowa) Song of the Bear Society (Pawnee) .
10. Arapaho Lands
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- ARAPAHO.
- In the beginning, according to Arapaho accounts, the First Pipe Keeper floated on a limitless body of water with the Flat Pipe. ... The Arapaho - descendants of that first man and woman - have been responsible for them ever since, symbols of the creation and their custody of a sacred trust.
- The Arapaho accounts of their past credit heros for showing the People how to thrive in the world. ... Among the things these heros taught the Arapaho, were how to make an enclosure near a cliff to trap buffalo - to catch and train horses - make and use bone tools, the first arrowhead (from the rib of a buffalo), and the first bow, the technological advances that made hunting easier - and how to use stone to shape a knife from the buffalo's shoulder blade. ...
- The Arapaho believed that humans were endowed by the Creator with the ability ot think and that thought itself could cause things to happen. All Arapaho traveled thru four stages, or "hills of life", childhood, youth, adulthood and old age. ... The Arapaho equated the life stages with the movement of the sun, the four cardinal directions and the progress of the seasons. ...
- It is not certain where the Arapaho began. ... Since the Arapaho language belongs to the Algonquin family, it seems likely they may have first lived somewhere between the Atlantic coast and the Great Lakes before moving west onto the Northern Plains, west of the Missouri River, before the 18th century. ...
- Until about 1730, the Arapaho apparently used dogs to help transport their belongings as they migrated with the buffalo herds, which they hunted on foot. ... The Arapaho would drive the buffalo over a cliff or into enclosures, where they killed them with bow and arrow and spear with stone tips. ... They also expanded the Arapaho's ability to trade with other tribes.
- Northern bands of Arapaho, known as Atsina or Gros Ventre, met English traders in the mid 18th century in the upper Saskatchewan River area of Canada. ... The first written account of the Arapaho was by explorer, Jean Baptiste Trudeau. In 1795, bands from the central and southern plains Arapaho met with other Indians and non-Indian traders in the Black Hills of now South Dakota. ...
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