- tribes, the Só'taeo'o or Só'taétaneo'o (more
commonly spelled as
Suhtai or
Sutaio) and the Tsétsêhéstâhese (also
spelled Tsitsistas, [t͡sɪt͡shɪstʰɑs]). The...
-
Cheyenne history,
three related tribes known as the Heviqs-nipahis, the
Sutaio and the Masikota,
unified themselves to form the Tsé-tsêhéstâhese or the...
- in the
Cheyenne Proper dialect, and a
vowel in
those originating in the
Sutaio (So'taa'e) dialect. In the
latter dialect the *k
gives glottal catch in...
-
Tocwogh 500 1600 100
warriors John
Smith 318
Great Plains Louisiana Purchase Sutaio 500 1829 100
warriors Peter Buell Porter 319
Northwest Coast British Columbia...
-
among them
south of
Cannonball River. Eventually, the
Cheyenne and the
Sutaio became one
tribe and
turned into
mounted buffalo hunters with
ranges mainly...
- (Iseq'uulkt - "Cut Throats") and
their later allies, the
Cheyenne (Suhtai/
Sutaio Tsitsistas) (T'septitimeni'n - "[People with]
Painted arrows"), were the...
- A'ananin) †
Besawunena †
Nawathinehena † Ha’anahawunena †
Cheyenne Cheyenne Sutaio (also
known as Soʼtaaʼe) †
Algonquian peoples Mithun (1999:335) Goddard...
- Anderson, "The
Buffalo Men, a
Cheyenne Ceremony of
Petition Deriving from the
Sutaio",
Southwestern Journal of Anthropology, vol.12, no.1 (Spring, 1956), pp...
- say that they were, in fact, two tribes,
which they call the
Tsitsistas &
Sutaio After their defeat, much of
their territory was
contained to
southeast Wyoming...