1902 - Meanwhile - Cheyennes Hold Council - Protest the Dance (religion) Ban
HOLD COUNCIL OF WAR
Cheyennes in Oklahoma Angry Over Order Prohibiting Dance
1902, July 8 The Salt Lake Tribune
Guthrie Okla - July 7 - The Cheyenne Indians near Calumet, in Canadian county, are reported to be holding a council of war, angry over an order issued by Major Stouch, Indian agent, prohibiting them from practicing the tortures, so-so called, incident to their sun dance. The Indians are excited and the whites near Calumet are becoming frightened. Major Stouch has apprised the War department of the situation. About 2000 Indians took part in the dance last week in celebration of their religious festival and the tortures were to have closed the doings. This is the first time that the dances of the Cheyennes have been stopped by the Government authorities.
Guthrie Okla - July 7 - The Cheyenne Indians near Calumet, in Canadian county, are reported to be holding a council of war, angry over an order issued by Major Stouch, Indian agent, prohibiting them from practicing the tortures, so-so called, incident to their sun dance. The Indians are excited and the whites near Calumet are becoming frightened. Major Stouch has apprised the War department of the situation. About 2000 Indians took part in the dance last week in celebration of their religious festival and the tortures were to have closed the doings. This is the first time that the dances of the Cheyennes have been stopped by the Government authorities.