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Brave Eagle's 
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To the Cheyenne his horse was a most valuable 
possession. He owed much to his steed . . . often 
even his life. Brave Eagle's White Cloud was 
famous for his sure-footed speed which helped 
give his master complete assurance whenever 
it became necessary to battle an opponent. 




White Cloud also distinguished himself as a 
"buffalo runner." Since the Cheyenne depended 
on buffalo for food it was essential that each 
brave have a horse capable of dodging and rac- 
ing with the speedy buffalo herds. White Cloud 
dly fulfilled Brave Eagle's every command. 




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BRAVERY 





Leading the Sioux-Cheyenne alliance against the U.S. Cav- 
alry. I Jrazj Horse, war chief of the Sioux, kept riding his 
pony toward the entrenched soldiers. Evading their fire, 
he would dash back to urge his allies to join the attack. 
But the Cheyenne were tired of war. They wanted peace. 



Calling the Cheyenne cowards, Crazy Horse 
taunted them to show their manhood as he 
had done. He called them women, and ac- 
cused them of being afraid to fight. 




Small Bear, a young Cheyenne 
angered by the insults and taunts 
arrogant Sioux, called his braves 
and asked for two volunteers. 



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[ With the two young men. Small Bear calm- 
1 walked to a place midway between the 
llines of fire. There, spreading a blanket. 
I they sat down, and Small Bear smoked his 
(pipe while bullets whistled all around. 



As they returned to the camp unharmed, 
the Cheyenne as well as the Sioux were 
amazed. Never had they seen such bravery. 
Although Small Bear's tribe retired with- 
out fighting, Cheyenne courage was upheld. 



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NEVER zigzag from side to side. 
NEVER ride "without hands." 
NEVER hitch behind cars or trucks. 
NEVER carry "passengers" on your bike. 
NEVER ride so fast you may lose your bal- 
ance or be unable to stop quickly 
NEVER ride with bad brakes or tires. 



ALWAYS ride on right side of roadway. 

ALWAYS look carefully when approaching 

an intersection. 

ALWAYS signal before turning but keep 

both hands on handle-bars when you turn. 

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use bright headlight and red, rear reflector. 



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hite when it gets dark, a 



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