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Black Kettle
Leader of the Southern Cheyenne (1803–1868)

Morning Star
great chief of the Northern Cheyenne people (1810–1883)
Buffalo Calf Road Woman
Cheyenne woman warrior
Lance Henson
Cheyenne poet
Suzan Shown Harjo
Cheyenne-Holdulgee Muscogee activist, poet, writer, lecturer, and curator (born 1945)
George Bent
Confederate soldier (1843–1918)
Wooden Leg
Northern Cheyenne warrior (1858–1940)
Ehyophsta
Ehyophsta (, 1826 – 1915) was a Cheyenne woman warrior. She was the daughter of a chief, Stands-in-the-Timber, who died in 1849, and the niece of Bad Faced Bull. She fought in the Battle of Beecher Island in 1868, and also fought the Shoshone that same year, where she counted coup against one enemy and killed another. She fought the Shoshone again in 1869, and during battle she stabbed and killed an enemy, saving a member of her own people.
David Pendleton Oakerhater
Anglican saint from Oklahoma, Cheyenne warrior, ledger artist, Episcopal missionary, veteran of the Red River War, prisoner of war in Fort Marion, Florida (1847-1931)
Edmund Guerrier
American interpreter
Tall Bull
Cheyenne chief
Chief Thunderbird
Native American actor (1866-1946)
Howling Wolf
Southern Cheyenne warrior and ledger artist from Indian Territory (1849-1927)