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Что (кто) такое Arapaho - определение

TRIBE OF NATIVE AMERICANS HISTORICALLY LIVING ON THE PLAINS OF COLORADO AND WYOMING
Arapahoe; Arapaho indians; Arrapahoe; Arrapaho; Arapahoe Peak; Arapaho Nation; Nawathinehena; Arapahoes; Gens de Vache; Arapahos; Northern Arapahos; Southern Arapahos; Arapaho people; Besawunena; Arapahoe Indians; Haxu'xan; Arapaho Indian
  • Pre-contact distribution of [[Algonquian languages]]
  • Southern Arapaho women's leggings and moccasins, c. 1910, [[Oklahoma History Center]]
  • Howling Wolf]].
  • E. A. Burbank]], 1899.
  • Chief Black Coal, among the most influential Arapaho chiefs of his time. Chief Black Coal was able to largely keep the Arapaho at peace with the United States and out of the Great Sioux war of 1876.
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  • Painting of the Fetterman Fight by [[Kim Douglas Wiggins]].
  • Ledger drawing of an Arapaho warrior in battle with a U.S. soldier on horseback.
  • Ledger drawing of an Arapaho warrior with headdress, counting coup with rifle butt on a U.S. soldier.
  • Ledger drawing of an Arapaho warrior riding down a U.S. soldier (1880)
  • [[Ledger drawing]] of a mounted Arapaho warrior fighting a group of Navajo or Pueblo warriors, c. 1880
  • Arapaho dress
  • ''Pouch'', Arapaho (Native American), Late 19th or early 20th century, [[Brooklyn Museum]]
  • Kiowa County]], Colorado.

Arapaho         
[?'rap?h??]
¦ noun (plural same or Arapahos)
1. a member of a North American Indian people living on the Great Plains.
2. the Algonquian language of the Arapaho.
Origin
from Crow alappaho, lit. 'many tattoo marks'.
Arapaho (disambiguation)         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Arapahoe (disambiguation)
The Arapaho are a tribe of Native Americans who originally lived in what is now eastern Colorado and Wyoming.
USS Arapaho (AT-14)         
1914 ARAPAHO-CLASS FLEET TUG
USS Arapaho (YT-121)
USS Arapaho (AT-14/YT-121) was an Arapaho-class fleet tug that performed various tugboat services for the United States Navy. She was constructed in Seattle, Washington; however, she spent most of her working career on the U.

Википедия

Arapaho

The Arapaho (; French: Arapahos, Gens de Vache) are a Native American people historically living on the plains of Colorado and Wyoming. They were close allies of the Cheyenne tribe and loosely aligned with the Lakota and Dakota.

By the 1850s, Arapaho bands formed two tribes, namely the Northern Arapaho and Southern Arapaho. Since 1878, the Northern Arapaho have lived with the Eastern Shoshone on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and are federally recognized as the Arapahoe Tribe of the Wind River Reservation. The Southern Arapaho live with the Southern Cheyenne in Oklahoma. Together, their members are enrolled as the federally recognized Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes.

Примеры употребления для Arapaho
1. In 1864, about 700 U.S. soldiers killed 150 Cheyenne and Arapaho people who thought they were under Army protection.
2. In Oklahoma, the College of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation offers Creek classes, while Wind River Tribal College in Wyoming teaches Arapaho.
3. Tribal colleges may be the last chance to save some native languages, said Quinton Roman Nose, education director of the Cheyenne–Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma.
4. After a prayer and a blessing for the troops in Iraq, members of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes chanted and played drums. It‘s a site of shame, but it‘s finally being memorialized properly,‘‘ said David Halaas, a former state historian.
5. West, a 64–year–old Harvard–trained historian and member of the Cheyenne and Arapaho tribes, led a campaign to raise $155 million in private funds, which helped pay for the museum‘s construction and the Suitland facility.