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Cheyenne is the name of a Colonial Marine dropship in the movie Aliens.
Cheyenne is also the name of a light-gun arcade game by Exidy.
See also: Shyann
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The Cheyenne language is part of the larger Algonquian language group, and is one of the few Plains Algonquian languages to have developed tonal characteristics.
The closest linguistic relatives of the Cheyenne language are Arapaho and Ojibwa (Chippewa).
The Cheyenne, along with the Lakota and Apache nations, were the last nations to be subdued and placed on reservations (the Seminole tribe of Florida was never subdued.).