Cheyenne Autumn

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Cheyenne Autumn
Author : Mari Sandoz
File Size : 51,5 Mb
Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Language : English
Release Date : 01 January 2005
ISBN : 0803293410
Pages : 324 pages
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In the autumn of 1878 a band of Cheyenne Indians set out from Indian Territory, where they had been sent by the U.S. government, to return to their homeland in Yellowstone country. Mari Sandoz tells the saga of their heartbreaking fifteen-hundred-mile flight. Alan Boye provides an introduction to this Bison Books edition.

Cheyenne Autumn

In the autumn of 1878 a band of Cheyenne Indians set out from Indian Territory, where they had been sent by the U.S. government, to return to their homeland in Yellowstone country. Mari Sandoz tells the saga of their heartbreaking fifteen-hundred-mile flight. Alan Boye provides an introduction to this Bison

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