The Cheyenne, Volume 9, by George Amos Dorsey, offers a detailed ethnographic study of the Cheyenne people in the early 20th century. This volume delves into the Cheyenne's social organization, religious beliefs, and material culture. Dorsey provides valuable insights into the traditions, customs, and daily life of the Cheyenne, drawing from firsthand observations and interactions. This book is an important historical document for understanding the Cheyenne's rich cultural heritage and their place in the history of the Great Plains. It will be of great interest to readers passionate about Native American history and cultural anthropology.
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