- Arapaho - Wikipedia
Gradually, the Arapaho moved farther south, split into the closely allied Northern and Southern Arapaho, and established a large joint territory spanning land in southern Montana, most of Wyoming, the Nebraska Panhandle, central and eastern Colorado, western Oklahoma, and extreme western Kansas
- Arapaho | Native Americans, Plains Indians, Wyoming | Britannica
Arapaho, North American Indian tribe of Algonquian linguistic stock who lived during the 19th century along the Platte and Arkansas rivers of what are now the U S states of Wyoming, Colorado, Nebraska, and Kansas
- Arapaho - World History Encyclopedia
The Arapaho are a North American Native nation originally from the Red River Valley in modern-day Manitoba, Canada, and Minnesota, USA They migrated south in the early 18th century and established themselves in modern-day Colorado, Montana, Nebraska, Wyoming, and points south
- CU linguistics professor creates database, helps preserve Northern . . .
Local News CU linguistics professor creates database, helps preserve Northern Arapaho Tribe language For years, the number of people who could speak the Arapaho language has dwindled
- The Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes | Homepage
Official website of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes This website provides information on the history, culture, and programs of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes
- Northern Arapahoe Tribe, WY | Official Website
The Northern Arapaho Tribe of Wyoming is one of four groups of Arapaho who originally occupied the headwaters of the Arkansas and Platte Rivers They speak a variation of the Algonquin language, and are that people’s most southwest extension
- Arapaho – Great Buffalo Hunters of the Plains - Legends of America
The Arapaho Indians have lived on the plains of Colorado, Wyoming, Nebraska, and Kansas since the 17th Century Before that, they had roots in Minnesota before European expansion forced them westward They were sedentary, agricultural people living in permanent villages in the eastern woodlands
- History of the Northern Arapaho Tribe | The Arapaho Project . . .
The Arapaho were nomadic buffalo hunters, whose lifestyle in the 18th and 19th centuries corresponded closely to that of their traditional allies, such as the Cheyenne, Sioux and Gros Ventre, and their traditional enemies such as the Crow, Kiowa and Comanche
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