Cheyenne


On January 2nd, 2009, Tim NightBear Lamewoman’s house burned down in Lame Deer. He lost everything. His family needs everything: clothing, bedding, household items, pots and pans, coats, gloves, blankets, electronics, appliances and so on. Anything helps! 

Please contact us if you can help. This is an emergency situation. Email :wosidah@yahoo.com

 

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Friday Febuary 6th 2009:

Rally for Leonard Peltier

Noon @ Boulder City Council Building

followed by:

Leonard Peltier: 33 years behind bars, 33 years looking for justice

an educational event presented by ISN, LPDOC, and 180-11

7pm @ Room 100, Mathematics Building of DU

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Donations sent to Lame Deer.

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Tim Lame Woman’s Office.

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Banner.

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Banner.

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From afar.

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Rock Red Cherries and Tim Lame Woman.

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Little Wolf’s pipe and Wild Hog’s papers.

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Rock Red Cherries and Tim Lame Woman.

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Russell Means.

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Russell Means.

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Russell Means and Time Lame Woman.

Donations can be sent to the Northern Cheyenne Freedom Movement via Paypal.com. Send donations via Paypal.com to cheyennefreedom@gmail.com. All donations will be used for Camp Freedom.

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Here are some photos from our last trip to Lame Deer:

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Chief Little Wolf relatives, from left, John “Hector” Riley and Eliase Grey Wolf hold up an American Indian Movement during a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Tim Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)

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Tim Lame Woman delivers a prayer as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)

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American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Tim Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)

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Rock Red Cherries listens to a prayer as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Tim Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)

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Tim Lame Woman delivers a speech as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)

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A pipe belonging to Chief Little Wolf and Army discharge papers from Scout Wild Hog are among items on display as American Indian Movement founder Russell Means attends a ceremony honoring Cheyenne Chiefs Little Wolf, Dull Knife and Wild Hog at the Lame Deer cemetery Wednesday. Means met with local activist Tim Lame Woman as well as other tribal members. (LARRY MAYER/Gazette Staff)

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Wild Hog, center left, sitting next to the interpreter, George Reynolds, during the trial preliminaries in Dodge City, Kansas, in April 1879. Also, from left to right, Tangle Hair, Strong Left Hand, Old Crow, Porcupine, Noisy Walker, and Blacksmith.

The Northern Cheyenne (Tsisistas and Suhtaio) Nation Camp Freedom was established on Medicine Wolf Paradise Acres on January 30, 2008. Let the message of freedom spread!