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Arapaho Divisions and Arapaho terms; story about Sleepy-Headed Boy and the Bald-Headed People; Arapaho names for other tribes; nature of relationships between Cheyennes and Arapahoes.
Bend Family of Cheyennes; Story of how Cheyennes got Corn; Other Old Stories, How Stories are Told; Dogs and How They are Used and Cared For
Benefit Held at Calumet, Oklahoma for Native American Church. Brief Talks by Jim Warden, Arapaho
Cheyenne Societies; Dedication of New Tipis; Qualifications for Membership
Cheyenne Stories Told at Meeting of Tipi Pole Club in Clinton, Oklahoma
Chiefs; Bowstring Society; Music; War Dance Society
Contemporary Cheyenne Politics; Story About Old Lady Who Found a Lost Baby Boy and Raised him and He had Great Powers; How Cheyenne Women Kept Track of Ages of Their Tanning Tools
Contemporary Indian Life and Problems
Contemporary Indian Problems; His Family History and History of Agency and First Indian Farmers
Early Cheyenne History
Early History of the Cheyenne and Pre-Plains Culture
Hub City Pow-wow. Hanley Kaubin Announcer, Assisted by Everett Yellowman. This Includes Prayers, Flag Song, Round Dances; Intertribal Gourd Dances; Speeches; Specials, etc. This Pow-wow put on by Hub City Intertribal Pow-wow Club, Leatrice hawk (Cheyenne) Chairman
Indian History; Tribal Lore; How Ralph Goodman got his Indian Name and Meaing, etc.
Indian Names and Their Meaning; Tribal History; Dances, etc.
Interpreter; Cheyenne War Dance Organization
Keeping Track of the Years; Story of Girl Who Gave Birth to Puppies; Dog Houses; Green Gourds
Keeping Track of the Years; Story of Girl Who Gave Birth to Puppies; Dog Houses; Green Gourds
Life History Materials
Life History Materials; Experiences as Instructor at Bacone College; Schools
Life History; Life in Reservation Period; Allotments
Miscellaneous Stories
Miscellaneous Stories told in Cheyenne by Jim and Translated by Eula Hill
Old Time Stories
Old Time Stories; School Experiences; Marriage
Reminiscences of Old Days
Stories About Granfather Birdchief Purported Chief of the Southern Plains Cheyennes until 1933 (His Death), Date of Birth Unknown; Stories of Self
Stories, life history materials; schools; Cheyenne Sun Dance; miscellaneous events, etc.
Three Old Time Stories in Cheyenne; One Interpreted Here by Birdie Burns and Others on T-264
Traditional Stories
Translation of Jay Black's Story about Seven Brothers; Story of Woman Who was Love by Underwater Monster and Who was Killed and Fed to Her Children




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