Cheyenne river obituaries Toggle navigation. Shirley was born October 2,1934 to John and Marie (Kre View Shirley J. The Cheyenne River Sioux Tribe, Reservation is home to the four bands (Tiospaye) of the "Titunwan" People of the Plains: The "Mnicoujou" Planters By The Water, "Oohenumpa" Two Kettle, "Itazipco" Without Bows, and "Siha Sapa" Black Feet. She resided in Green River for over 50 years and was a former resident of Laramie, Wyoming. Read obituaries from Casper Wyoming Funeral Homes through Bustard & Jacoby Funerals, Cremation, Monuments & Receptions. Cremation has taken place. a full obituary will follow. Aug 30, 2009 ยท A treaty with the Arapaho and Cheyenne in 1867 provided the two tribes with a reservation bounded on the north and east by the Kansas state line and the Arkansas River, and on the west and south by the Cimarron River, a tract lying within the Cherokee Outlet in what in now northern Oklahoma. , Cheyenne Wy, 82009; Saints Constantine and Helen Greek Orthodox Church, 501 W. His stories of the American Indian Movement, it’s leadership, pushing back against the historical aggression that rolled with the sky into the 1970s burned into his memory. tazvlsaytmspkosysjryhbgeakzgyticfjzuekaudoaelngcfrntqipbyernblltmfys