Cayuse may refer to: Cayuse people, a people native to Oregon, United States Cayuse language, an extinct language of the Cayuse people Cayuse, Oregon...
The Cayuse are a Native American tribe in what is now the state of Oregon in the United States. The Cayuse tribe shares a reservation and government in...
The Cayuse War was an armed conflict that took place in the Northwestern United States from 1847 to 1855 between the Cayuse people of the region and the...
Cayuse is an archaic term used in the American West, originally referring to a small landrace horse, often noted for unruly temperament. The name came...
Cayuse is an extinct unclassified language once spoken by the Cayuse people (autonym: Liksiyu) of Oregon. The first written vocabulary of the Cayuse language...
the MD 500 light utility helicopter and OH-6 Cayuse Light Observation Helicopter. The original OH-6 Cayuse helicopter proved its worth during the Vietnam...
29, 1847. They were killed by a small group of Cayuse men who accused Whitman of poisoning 200 Cayuse in his medical care during an outbreak of measles...
Cayuse Pass (el. 4,675 feet (1,425 m)) is a mountain pass in the Cascade Mountains in the state of Washington. The pass is about 41 miles (66 km) southeast...
The Cayuse Five were five members of the Cayuse of Oregon who were hanged for murder in 1850 following their attack on a mission settlement. Their names...
Trail, unsuccessfully attempting to Christianize the Cayuse Indians, and being killed by the Cayuse Indians in the Whitman massacre. In 1836, Marcus Whitman...
The Cayuse Hills, el. 5,079 feet (1,548 m), is a small mountain range northeast of Big Timber, Montana in Sweet Grass County, Montana. List of mountain...
at Waiilatpu, near the Walla Walla River. The mission was in Cayuse Country. The Cayuse welcomed the Whitmans to their land in 1836 after learning of...
Whitman and the Cayuse mounted over Whitman's refusal to pay. Other major sources of tension where that the Whitman's tried to prevent the Cayuse from spending...
Flyvetjeneste) in 1971 with 12 Hughes OH-6 Cayuse light observation helicopters. In 1974, an additional 4 Hughes OH-6 Cayuse were added. The Army bought 12 Eurocopter...
the contract award, and in 1965, the YOH-6 was redesignated as the OH-6A Cayuse. In 1967, the Army reopened the LOH competition for bids and Bell resubmitted...
Wɨ́šx̣amma - "People of Wɨ́šx̣aa/Wɨ́šx̣am (Spearfish)"). They had friendly Cayuse, and Walla Walla tribes to the east. Because their homeland lacked natural...
(Pelúucpuu/Peluutspu - "People of Pa-luš-sa/Palus [village]") and to the west the Cayuse (Lik-si-yu) (Weyíiletpuu – "Ryegrass People"), west bound there were found...
Treaty of 9 June 1855 between the United States and members of the Walla, Cayuse, and Umatilla tribes. It lies in northeastern Oregon, east of Pendleton...
Trail. Cayuse Pass Chinook Pass at the Washington State Department of Transportation website Pass opening and closure dates for Chinook Pass, Cayuse Pass...
Charles F. Sams III (Cayuse and Walla Walla) is an American conservationist who is the 19th and current director of the National Park Service since 2021...
(1867–1875) / Red River War (1874–1875) / Buffalo Hunters' War (1876–1877) Cayuse War Apache Wars (1849–1924) / Jicarilla War (1849–1855) / Chiricahua Wars...