Cheyenne

Appearance
Cheyenne is a bay horse with black points and white socks. They have a black tail and mane and wear a traditional decorative saddle of light tan lined with a white strip decorated with red and black designs. Attached to the saddle is a drum decorated with blue, red, and black traditional symbols. There are two sandy hand prints on their neck, and they wear feathers in their mane and bands around their back feet.

Personality
Cheyenne sees the beauty in the hard and beautiful things in life. They cherish both for what they teach them.

Eagle
Cheyenne has a special connection to the eagle. She can run almost as fast as the eagle can fly! The two share the eagle's knowledge together that he learns while flying in the air.

The Name Game
"The tribe this steed is based on are located in Minnesota, North and South Dakota, and Colorado. Cheyenne comes from a Sioux word that means “people who speak a strange language.”

''Originally the Cheyenne were farmers and potters who built permanent villages in the timber country of Minnesota. They moved west and became buffalo hunters by the start of the 19th Century. Within a few decades, they had become one of the great tribes of the plains. In the plains, they split into two groups, the Northern Cheyenne and the Southern Cheyenne.''

''The Cheyenne were subjected to extreme cruelty throughout the second half of the 19th Century by U.S. troops. Today, the Northern Cheyenne have a tribal headquarters in Lame Deer, Montana. The Southern Cheyenne have an office in Concho, Oklahoma."''

Trivia
Cheyenne was the unofficial mascot of the Native Lights series and was featured on many card packs, boxes, and merchandise.

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