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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Cheyenne Arapaho COVID Relief 2022 application in the editor.
  2. Begin by entering your full name and date of birth in the designated fields. Ensure accuracy as this information is crucial for eligibility.
  3. Input your Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribal Roll Number and the last four digits of your Social Security Number. This helps verify your tribal membership.
  4. Provide your primary phone number and an alternate contact number to facilitate communication regarding your application.
  5. Fill in your mailing address, including city, state, and zip code, ensuring it is complete for proper delivery of assistance checks.
  6. Indicate whether you have experienced a loss of income or unforeseen financial costs due to the COVID-19 pandemic by checking 'YES' or 'NO'.
  7. Select all applicable COVID-19 related needs from the list provided, such as housing, utilities, or food assistance.
  8. Choose the amount of assistance that best suits your current needs by checking one of the options: $50.00, $100.00, or $150.00.
  9. Finally, sign and date the form to attest that all information is true and correct before submitting it for processing.

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The Arapaho and other groups on the American Great Plains did not use money until the late 19th century. Instead, the Arapaho traded and bartered goods. When participating in the fur trade, the Arapaho traded fur to Europeans and others for European tools and weapons.
The Per Capita Office was established as part of the gaming revenue allocation plan for the distribution of money or other items of value to tribal members.
Though federally recognized as one tribe, the Cheyenne and Arapaho were once distinct nations that called lands far from Oklahoma home. Both were Algonquian-speaking, agricultural people residing in the Great Lakes region along the Mississippi River.
Cheyenne Government The main governing body of the Cheyenne was the Council of Forty-Four. The council was made up of four chiefs from each band plus four Old Man chiefs. Each chief generally held office for ten years. The Cheyenne also had military societies that helped to maintain order and led the major hunts.
Since 1878, the Northern Arapaho have lived with the Eastern Shoshone on the Wind River Reservation in Wyoming and are federally recognized as the Northern Arapaho Tribe of the Wind River Reservation. The Southern Arapaho live with the Southern Cheyenne in Oklahoma.

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In 1937 the Cheyenne and Arapaho organized a representative, elective government (known as the Cheyenne-Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma) under the Oklahoma Indian Welfare Act of 1936, in return for guarantees of the trust status of their land and economic assistance.
The HOPE program is designed to provide low-income tribal members with extra assistance during genuine crisis situations, and more.
Cheyenne is one of the Algonquian languages, which is a sub-category of the Algic languages. Specifically, it is a Plains Algonquian language. However, Plains Algonquian, which also includes Arapaho and Blackfoot, is an areal rather than genetic subgrouping.

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