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Black Lodges. According to Grinnell (Soc. Org. Cheyenne, 144, 1905), a local designation for a part of the Northern Cheyenne.
Half Breed Band. Mentioned by Culbertson (Smithson. Rep. 1850, 143, 1851) as a local band of the Cheyenne (q. v.) in 1850, probably named from a chief; or perhaps the Sutaio.
Hevhaitanio (Hévhaitä′nio, ‘hair men’, ‘fur men’; sing., Hévhaitän}. A principal division of the Cheyenne, q. v.
Heviqsnipahis (Hevĭqs′­nĭ′’pahĭs, ‘aortas closed, by burning’; sing., Hevĭqs′­nĭ′’pa). A principal division of the Cheyenne, q. v.
Himatanohis (Hĭmátanóhĭs, ‘bowstring men’). A warrior society of the Cheyenne, q. v.
Hisiometanio (Hĭsíometä′nio, ‘ridge men’; sing., Hĭsíometä′n). A principal division of the Cheyenne, q. v.
Honowa (Hô‘nowǎ, ‘poor people’; sing, Hô‘nów). A principal division of the Cheyenne, q. v.
Hotamimsaw (Hotám-ĭmsáw, ‘foolish or crazy dogs’). A warrior society of the Cheyenne, q. v.
Hotamitanio (Hotámitä′nio, ‘dog men’; sing., Hotámitä′n). A warrior society of the Cheyenne (q. v), commonly known to the whites as Dog Soldiers. See Military Societies.

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