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Washita Battlefield National Historic SiteLt. Col. George Armstrong Custer next to Cheyenne tipi.
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Washita Battlefield National Historic Site
Things To Do

Useful websites to plan your vacation or a weekend of discovery:

USDA Black Kettle National Grasslands: www.fs.fed.us/r3/cibola/districts/black.shtml

Great Plains Trail of Oklahoma: www.greatplainstrail.com or www.owpha.org or www.wildlifedepartment.com/wildlifetrails.htm

Roger Mills County, OK: www.rogermills.org

Cheyenne Cultural Center: www.clintonokla.org/entertainment/cheyennecenter.htm

Elk City Chamber of Commerce: www.elkcitychamber.com

Sayre Chamber of Commerce: www.sayreok.net

Washita National Wildlife Refuge: southwest.fws.gov

Metcalfe Museum: http://metcalfemuseum.org/
 

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Did You Know?
The cheyenne tribe is divided into two divisions, the Northern and Southern. Most Northern Cheyenne live in southern Montana along Tongue River. Most Southern Cheyenne reside in western Oklahoma, near the communities of Hammon, Seiling, Clinton, Thomas, Watonga, Kingfisher, and El Reno.

Last Updated: January 25, 2008 at 12:25 EST