Arapaho Nation of Wyoming —
The origins of the Earth and the Arapaho Nation, The Buffalo and nomadic life, and The Arapaho and the Wind River Reservation.
Cheyenne - Arapaho Indian Online Records —
"An important Plains tribe of the great Algonquian family, closely associated with the Cheyenne for at least a century past. They call themselves
Iņunaina, about equivalent to 'our people.' The name by which they are commonly known is of uncertain derivation, but it may possibly be, as Dunbar suggests, from the Pawnee tirapihu
or larapihu, 'trader.' By the Sioux and Cheyenne they are called " Blue-sky men " or "Cloud men," the reason for which is unknown." - quoted from the website.
Crazy Horse —
"Tashunca-uitco (1849-1877): Celebrated for his ferocity in battle, Crazy Horse was recognized among his own people as a visionary leader
committed to preserving the traditions and values of the Lakota way of life." - quoted from the website.
(Montana)-Wyoming Tribal Leaders Council —
Northern Arapaho, Blackfeet, Crow, Chippewa Cree, Fort Belknap, Fort Peck, Little Shell, Northern Chyenne, Salish & Kootenai,
Eastern Shoshone.