The Northern Cheyenne are a Native American tribe primarily located in Montana. They are part of the larger Cheyenne nation, which historically inhabited the Great Plains. The tribe has a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, languages, and social structures that reflect their connection to the land.
Historically, the Northern Cheyenne were known for their nomadic lifestyle, following buffalo herds for sustenance. Today, they maintain a reservation in Montana and continue to preserve their traditions while also engaging in modern economic activities. The tribe is recognized for its efforts in cultural revitalization and community development.