Making-Out-Road (Cheyenne wife)

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Making-Out-Road was a Cheyenne woman known primarily as one of the Native American wives of frontiersman and scout Kit Carson.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Cheyenne woman
historical figure
associatedWith American frontier history
Cheyenne and Arapaho Tribes of Oklahoma
surface form: Cheyenne Nation
country United States of America
surface form: United States
culturalContext Cheyenne–Euro-American frontier relations
ethnicity Cheyenne
ethnographicRole example of Native American–Euro-American marital alliances
gender female
historicalRecordStatus sparsely documented life details
languageContext Cheyenne people
maritalStatus wife of Kit Carson
marriageType intercultural marriage
notableFor being a Native American wife of Kit Carson
region Old West
surface form: American West
sourceType mentioned in biographical accounts of Kit Carson
spouse Kit Carson
spouseEthnicity Euro-American frontiersman
spouseName Kit Carson
surface form: Christopher Houston "Kit" Carson
spouseNotableFor participation in U.S. military campaigns in the West
role in the American West as a scout and guide
spouseOccupation frontiersman
scout
timePeriod 19th century

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Kit Carson spouse Making-Out-Road (Cheyenne wife)