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for the cheyenne, the calvary's were 11 killed and 14 wounded. casualties were 11 killed and 14 wounded. it is a small force by any the 19thtoday, but in century, the 1860's, it is sizable. every cheyenne man was a son, father, brother, and there would be a large that would go -- lodge that would go into mourning and maybe not have food or shelter with your loved one did not return. after big sandy and beecher island, their brothers in arms infantry with the part to colorado. this was formed in louisiana under orders in 1860 six to general share den, then commanding in new orleans. shared in was authorized -- sheraton was authorized to muster within his commands the men to form the regimen. he looked to men serving in volunteer regimen. i mentioned 180,000 black serving in the war. many were not released. many black volunteer regiments akin to what the national guard would be today. they were allowed to be discharged early from their enlistment in the units if they wanted to join the ninth calvary. this class of men was highly desired because of
for the cheyenne, the calvary's were 11 killed and 14 wounded. casualties were 11 killed and 14 wounded. it is a small force by any the 19thtoday, but in century, the 1860's, it is sizable. every cheyenne man was a son, father, brother, and there would be a large that would go -- lodge that would go into mourning and maybe not have food or shelter with your loved one did not return. after big sandy and beecher island, their brothers in arms infantry with the part to colorado. this was formed in...
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, wyoming or a neighborhood in cheyenne, what fills their needs. we want to move it closer. we trust governors and local officials. we think they know best what works in a their states and jurisdictions. host: lonnie, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i support obama care and keeping it the way it is. before i was old enough to retire and go on medicare, i had the ratessurance and for their private insurance had reached nearly $1000 a month in my particular case. i knew people of a similar age who were paying that much or more. and -- leaving it up to the states is going to mean that a lot of people in a lot of states like mine are not going to have insurance at all. that is my opinion on that. in your state, you get to go to the polls every four years and elect a governor every two years and they will be much more responsive to the needs in your state. you are right. the premiums are above $1000 a month for 60 euros. risk pin put in the high decrease inw 30% the primitive for the 16 year olds with a a step -- in the premiums for the 60
, wyoming or a neighborhood in cheyenne, what fills their needs. we want to move it closer. we trust governors and local officials. we think they know best what works in a their states and jurisdictions. host: lonnie, democrat. good morning. caller: good morning. i support obama care and keeping it the way it is. before i was old enough to retire and go on medicare, i had the ratessurance and for their private insurance had reached nearly $1000 a month in my particular case. i knew people of a...
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very soft coat, a little cheyenne gentle, and we'll need to fatten her up a little bit.f you're interested in yolanda or any of the animals you met today visit the paws website. if you would like us to share your shelter success stories post a picture to the "fyi philly" facebook page and tell us where you adopted your pet and how much they mean to when yolanda i'm matt >> so glad you stayed with us, a woman used at her cell phone to capture this avalanche mount. if you look okay, you may notice the waterfall that followed the snow down the mountain. >>> facebook has rolled out some new features similar to snap chat. the feature appears on the mobile app. you will see a camera icon on the top left corner of the app. it will be easier to add a photo in one tap instead of two. there will be photo filters and story feature for content that disappears after 24 hours. >>> a local boy not even in high school is getting a chance to putt on one of golf was a fame courses the home of the masters next week. jeff skeverski has the details. >> reporter: he is one of the best golfers
very soft coat, a little cheyenne gentle, and we'll need to fatten her up a little bit.f you're interested in yolanda or any of the animals you met today visit the paws website. if you would like us to share your shelter success stories post a picture to the "fyi philly" facebook page and tell us where you adopted your pet and how much they mean to when yolanda i'm matt >> so glad you stayed with us, a woman used at her cell phone to capture this avalanche mount. if you look...
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Apr 17, 2017
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i am cheyenne river. these are the two tribes in the plains. we live along the missouri could we depend on its for our ceremonies, for our well-being to feed ourselves, what charles was referring to was the fort laramie treaty that the great sioux nation comprised of seven tribes made an agreement with us congress back in the 19th century. it's important because as he was saying, this is the only treaty that recognized a nation to nation relationship. when we talk about these pipelines were not just talking about e
i am cheyenne river. these are the two tribes in the plains. we live along the missouri could we depend on its for our ceremonies, for our well-being to feed ourselves, what charles was referring to was the fort laramie treaty that the great sioux nation comprised of seven tribes made an agreement with us congress back in the 19th century. it's important because as he was saying, this is the only treaty that recognized a nation to nation relationship. when we talk about these pipelines were not...
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i am cheyenne river. these are the two tribes in the plains.live along the missouri could we depend on its for our ceremonies, for our well-being to feed ourselves, what charles was referring to was the fort laramie treaty that the great sioux nation comprised of seven tribes made an agreement with us congress back in the 19th century. it's important because as he was saying, this is the only treaty that recognized a nation to nation relationship. when we talk about these pipelines were not just talking about the future of our environment, but also human rights and business writes about a politically contested project. these investments are becoming increasingly riskier because companies like energy transfer like trans canada for creating these pipelines, do not go through the proper consultation processes that are required by these treaties. so at the very end of the day, it is a very basic idea that we are fighting for which is clean water, and respect for the first peoples of this land. now, you are going to go behind closed doors and go thr
i am cheyenne river. these are the two tribes in the plains.live along the missouri could we depend on its for our ceremonies, for our well-being to feed ourselves, what charles was referring to was the fort laramie treaty that the great sioux nation comprised of seven tribes made an agreement with us congress back in the 19th century. it's important because as he was saying, this is the only treaty that recognized a nation to nation relationship. when we talk about these pipelines were not...
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. >> there's nothing to be scared of, they're very, very cheyenne mals. >> reporter: wildlife expertssay when a coyote doesn't go away, it's not a sign of aggression, it's more of curiosity. >> i'm more aware of what's going on around me. >> reporter: this dog owner says she keeps her small dog on a leash. she spotted coyotes twice in recent weeks in her corona heights neighborhood. something she's never seen before during her 40 years living here. >> the large male walked up the street at noon time one day. he stopped, and looked up at us on our balcony, and decided we weren't a threat, and just kept going. >> reporter: one of her neighbors posted this video of a coyote on youtube. experts say the recent rains have brought out more rodents, and that's what coyotes feed on primarily. >> our cities offer great habitat for wildlife, which is a good thing, because they do a great job of controlling row dents. >> reporter: this community meeting brought out citizens who are concerned and curious. >> i've seen a lot of missing pet posters. basically, small dog, and cat posters. there's coy
. >> there's nothing to be scared of, they're very, very cheyenne mals. >> reporter: wildlife expertssay when a coyote doesn't go away, it's not a sign of aggression, it's more of curiosity. >> i'm more aware of what's going on around me. >> reporter: this dog owner says she keeps her small dog on a leash. she spotted coyotes twice in recent weeks in her corona heights neighborhood. something she's never seen before during her 40 years living here. >> the large...
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i am cheyenne river. these are the two tribes in the plains. we live along the missouri could we depend on its for our ceremonies, for our well-being to feed ourselves, what charles was referring to was the fort laramie treaty that the great sioux nation comprised of seven tribes made an agreement with us congress back in the 19th century. it's important because as he was saying, this is the only treaty that recognized a nation to nation relationship. when we talk about these pipelines were not just talking about the future of our environment, but also human rights and business writes about a politically contested project. these investments are becoming increasingly riskier because companies like energy transfer like trans canada for creating these pipelines, do not go through the proper consultation processes that are required by these treaties. so at the very end of the day, it is a very basic idea that we are fighting for which is clean water, and respect for the first peoples of this land. now, you are going to go behind closed doors and go
i am cheyenne river. these are the two tribes in the plains. we live along the missouri could we depend on its for our ceremonies, for our well-being to feed ourselves, what charles was referring to was the fort laramie treaty that the great sioux nation comprised of seven tribes made an agreement with us congress back in the 19th century. it's important because as he was saying, this is the only treaty that recognized a nation to nation relationship. when we talk about these pipelines were not...
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walkie dam completed in 1960 known as the great flood of 1960 caused by the dam, the standing rock on cheyenne river reservationwhile some 200,000 acres of valuable territory. 90% of their most fertile farmland forced relay in buffalo and wildlife homes and sacred burial grounds also merged. some of that under the newly formed lake-reservoir. i thousand families were relocated. the standing rock sioux state and will not give up the legal rights to what was left of their land.their ability to maintain their independence eking even more challenging. the wage their battle in the courts. they stood their ground. this is not the first case of environmental racism, nor the last. the aftermath of this man-made flood was the continual rise in the poverty rate of standing rock sioux reservation. whatever accommodation it was made was never reversed the devastating effects under traditional way of life. but they do have left is their land and the water. to add further insult to injury is the building of the dakota access pipeline to carry toxic oil right beneath the very same lake which still is part of
walkie dam completed in 1960 known as the great flood of 1960 caused by the dam, the standing rock on cheyenne river reservationwhile some 200,000 acres of valuable territory. 90% of their most fertile farmland forced relay in buffalo and wildlife homes and sacred burial grounds also merged. some of that under the newly formed lake-reservoir. i thousand families were relocated. the standing rock sioux state and will not give up the legal rights to what was left of their land.their ability to...