Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
Cheyenne
noun
/ʃeɪˈɛn/
Definition
Cheyenne refers to a Native American tribe historically located in the Great Plains, as well as the capital city of Wyoming.
Examples
- The Cheyenne tribe has a deeply rooted history in the plains of North America.
- Cheyenne is known for its annual Frontier Days celebration.
Meaning
The Cheyenne people are known for their rich cultural traditions, history, and involvement in significant events in American history. The term can also relate to the city of Cheyenne, which serves as a political and cultural hub in Wyoming.
Synonyms
- None (specific to the Native American tribe and city)