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The Washita Battlefield National Historic Site: Ghosts of the Cheyenne
On a bitterly cold night in November of 1868, more than one hundred Indians lie in tangled heaps of death across a frozen battlefield. This article explores the tragedy of the attack, as well as showcasing one of the most sacred places in Oklahoma.
4 commentsWestern Short Story : Tam the Tall Tale Teller #76
"I'm curious, fellas. Flywheel has quite the track record of getting things done without help from the local lawdog. Why did y'all decide to come to me this time?" Sheriff Robert Olsen wasn't trying to be offensive with his question; he sincerely...
13 commentsFisher-Price Imaginext BIGFOOT theMonster
Kids, as young as three years old, can already appreciate the fun and laughter around them. Responses to your pick-a-boos are among the evidences that they enjoy games and astonishments. Surprise your little...
0 commentsLovely Gifts To Give Witches For Christmas.
Fine gifts for the Witches you love during the Holiday season. And Don't forget stuff for their kettles too. . Witches enjoy rock candy to break their teeth and smile. . Tail whipping stew made by my cat...
9 commentsAmerica's Embarrassment - The Sand Creek Massacre
The Sand Creek Massacre was a sad and unfortunate event in the history of the United States that occurred on November 29, 1864. There was much contention between the white settlers and the native Indians as...
1 commentBlack Kettle - Cheyenne Chief Murdered With His People
Black Kettle was a Southern Cheyenne chief who lived in territory that stretched from western Kansas to eastern Colorado due to the Fort Laramie Treaty of 1851. He was one of the chiefs who tried to bring...
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