The Cheyenne Indian men wore a breech cloth which is a piece of cloth with a belt covering the front and back with moccasins. The Cheyenne Indian woman wore a dress made out of deer skins.
Banded iron formations are a distinct type of sedimentary rock with layers of iron deposited as horizontal bands. The majority of these formations formed over the last 2.5 billion years and are a major source of iron today. 'We've been using banded iron formations with great success to track the evolution of seawater chemistry and evolution of the biosphere,' explained Kurt Konhauser, professor in the Department of Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and co-author on the paper. 'But these experiments are based on the assumption that we understand the primary minerals that compose these rocks.' In the last decade, a new model was proposed, suggesting that the formations began as ferrous iron that was later oxidized by oxygen in the environment - a model that, if correct, would require a major paradigm shift in this area of study.To examine this possibility, a group of researchers led by Konhauser's PhD student Leslie Robbins tested the theory using a hydrogeological model, designed to determine how long it would take oxygen to oxidize such a formation.
The research team included Professor Ben Roston, Assistant Professor Daniel Alessi, and Professor Larry Heaman.' Essentially, we found that this would be possible in only one per cent of cases in the suggested time frame of 250 million years,' said Konhauser. 'Moreover, we had to create unrealistic conditions in order to make the new proposed model work - for instance, an extremely steep slope, or rock that was actually sand, or a great deal of oxygen.' These results confirmed that the newly proposed model is inaccurate, indicating that existing models and our current understanding remains the most effective method of studying banded iron formations.' This is a powerful result that stems from the simple question about whether recently proposed models for banded iron formations are plausible when extrapolated to the size of a depositional basin,' said Robbins, now a postdoctoral fellow at Yale University in New Haven, United States. 'This result has fundamental implications for the formation of these deposits, and this work benefited greatly from strong collaborations both within Earth and Atmospheric Sciences and with our external collaborators.'
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Washita Massacre (1868) / The Descendants' Stories. LODGE POLE (WASHITA) MASSACRE(November, 1868)THE FAMILIES' STORIES The StoriesThe PeopleThe following are exerpts from 'The Lodge Pole Massacre Site (Washita,1868): A Cheyenne Enigma', by John Sipes, Southern Cheyenne Historian,that was published in the Watonga Republican Newspaper, on Jan. 15, 1997.On Nov.
27, 1868, Custer and the Seventh Cavalry charged into a Cheyennevillage on the Washita River in Indian Territory. The result was a massacreof children, women and elders of the tribe and the total destruction oftheir camp by burning.The horses owned by the Cheyenne were slaughtered. Custerchose to attack the village and murder women and children.
Thus he alsochose his manner of death, by massacre in 1876 at the Little Big Horn River.In October, 1867, Major Elliott led an escort of advisors to the MedicineLodge Creek in Kansas. Here the infamous Medicine Lodge Creek Treaty wassigned. Congress did not act on the treaty until July, 1868.Up to this time the Cheyennes had waited for provisions promised andthey never arrived.During this tense time on the plains, Gen. Phillip Sheridan took commandof the Dept. Of the Missouri, U.S.
Army, in March 1868. Disputes were soonreported involving the Cheyennes. The Cheyenne felt they had once againbeen betrayed by yet another treaty and were for lack of promised provisionsby the Government.Orders were sent to Agent Wynkoop to use his best judgement in thecase of issuing supplies. The order came too late.The Cheyennes were now warring on the Pawnees and settlers in the landthey considered theirs.On Nov. 22, 1868, Custer received orders from Sheridan to leave CampSupply on a 30 day scouting mission. When Custer reached the Canadian Riverhe sent Major Elliott upstream to scout. Twelve miles upstream he cameon a fresh Indian trail and notified Custer.
Custer ordered him to followthe trail.Custer headed south and found the trail and left his pack trainof supplies there with a guard.When Custer reached the trail Elliott had already passed this pointand went into camp to wait for Custer and Custer caught up to them in thecamp.Custer followed this trail to the Cheyenne camp and when three of hisscouts located the exact location of the camp the plan of attack was setin motion. He surrounded the camp and at dawn on Nov.