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A hundred y~ars afo on tho rolling plains of wl.at uas to .Later become tho Southwestern United States lived a nation of Cheyenne Indians vho roojd the lead in search of food. Tho unending expanses of plain provided a freedom frora greed to tho Ciioyonno Tsliose- numbers wore fev and whoso wants ■ ire simple. Coxenonies a:id do.no c. a T:oro frequent as tho Indians had luucli to celebrato.: The end of tho wintry season, the finding of now buffalo herds and paine, and the. o/.oi^ini; of a lie:; chief TTore occasions of frroat celebration.
When sett]ors roved into the region where the Cheyenne hunt :.d, tho braves rebel],.'.a by raiding the ov.r5-he.lr.inf: numbers of white trospcs-jf. rs ~kc invaded C/. .-venue homelands. Succ-.-.es in ihe forays bee am-; a rothed by rhich the 5 -crriors cotrld distinguish themselves* Those brcvoo had no particular hate for the settlers; thuir on3.y reason fc-r 7'arring a~ainst them "as that the rhito man tjcs destroying the Indians* supply of food, intira tribes of Cheyenne had boon viped out by -.ohito mon rhose guns vrero superior to tho bo;.s and arrows of the Cheyenne*
People of the
Shelby i-blos Pat Bure! el John Cassoncri Kenneth Daigle Belinda Farmei Karen Fallout PvlssoII Gatlin Kathy Kage -,rty Donald Maitre Cane-;! Kart
Villago
Jack McCreary Jeannie Hilton Pain I'.lit on Jir1 Musso Jeannie lToto Jario Petite Kenneth Pritchrrd Jackie Quinton Kay Sonnett Geil Van Deventer
People of tho /'.issicn
Charlotte ii’-rrer	Sue	Huote
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Production Staff
Kathy Boachle Jean r'rodtnan Melanie- Fleshman Linda Huet Lauren Laing I-Iallory i-.-oran
Bornio Korak Porgy Sauls Dodio Sawyer George Wostby John Williams


Onward Oaks Programs & Shows 1962-1967 (22)
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