Mari Sandoz refers to the Blue Cloud Indians as allies with the Sioux and Cheyenne in her book about Crazy Horse.
The following website indicates that Blue Clouds was the Lakota (Sioux) name for the Arapaho. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~usgenweb/ok/nations/cheyarap/cheyennearapaho.htm
There are also individuals from various tribes named Blue Cloud.
Sgah-no` I don't know what tribal langiage used in the above answer is. But in Navajo it's "Nizhoni" (niz-hoi-ni).
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During George Washington's presidency, Little Turtle and Blue Jacket led raids against American settlers primarily in the Northwest Territory, which encompasses parts of present-day Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois. These Native American leaders were prominent figures in the resistance against American expansion into their lands during the 1790s, particularly around the time of the Northwest Indian War. Their efforts were part of broader conflicts between Native American tribes and American settlers, as settlers encroached on indigenous territories.
navy blue
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There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Sgah-no` I don't know what tribal langiage used in the above answer is. But in Navajo it's "Nizhoni" (niz-hoi-ni).
Yes, but I don't think you can learn it anywhere.
The blue cloud logo belongs to Skype
Blue Cloud Abbey was created in 1950.
Peter Blue Cloud was born in 1935.
Pale face. Blue eyed devil.
Some people might think that the logo for Skype looks like a blue cloud. GreenQloud the truly green public compute cloud also has a blue cloud in its logo.
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Yes, not only Asian babies, but Native American babies as well. I'm not sure why, but I know that they do for certain, because I'm Native American!
Dred Scott
Turquoise or the blue stones are sacred to a lot of the Native Americans such as the Hopi and the Navajo. They are a very beauitful stone. The Blue is the male and the Green is the female. The colors mean the Sky (Blue) and the Earth (Green).