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Arapaho
Literature


"All plants are our brothers and sisters, they talk to us and if we listen, we can hear them. If we wonder often, the gift of knowledge will come."


Stories

Girl Who Climbed to the Sky
How Medicine Man Resurrected Buffalo
Lame Warrior and the Skeleton
Nihancan and the Dwarf's Arrow


The Arapaho nation are unusual as they occupy many different regions. They lived for some time in the Red River Valley of Minnesota and North Dakota territories before they crossed the Missouri River and settled in Wyoming. There they divided into the Northern Arapaho and Southern Arapaho. The latter settled on a reservation in Oklahoma, while the Northern Arapaho joined the Shoshones on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming.










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The Indigenous Peoples' Literature pages were researched and organized by Glenn Welker.