Fort Robinson Outbreak Spiritual Run

Fort Robinson Runners reach home Lame Deer, Montana
The Fort Robinson Outbreak Spiritual Run, has been organized s
ince 1996 by Phillip Whiteman Jr. It originally began as a 76 mile run around the res ervation for the youth to remember their ancestors. In 1999, the participants began running 400 miles from Fort Robinson Nebraska to Busby Montana. Now the grass roots organization has grown to become Yellow Bird Inc. a 501(c ) 3 non-profit organization.

The Fort Robinson Outbreak Spiritual Run is coordinated by Phillip Whiteman Jr. and Lynette Two Bulls from their home in Lame Deer, Montana. The run was created to pay homage to those Northern Cheyenne ancestors that broke out of Fort Robinson on January 9, 1879. Most of them were killed at this time, but a few survived and made it to their homeland, the Powder River country in Southeastern Montana. Because of this sacrifice, they now have the Northern Cheyenne Reservation.
The runners include 100 Northern Cheyenne youth from the reservation who range in age from 7 to young adults. Many of the participants are considered “at risk” youth and come from disadvantaged backgrounds. The runners make a commitment to undertake a five day journey across 400 miles that commemorates their ancestry by replicating their epic journey from Nebraska to their homeland in Montana. They run day and night enduring January temperatures and physical hardships, much like their ancestors of 130 years ago. They learn valuable lessons of unity, responsibility to self and others, and how to overcome adversities. They encourage one another through winter weather, the sand-hills of Nebraska, the sacred Black Hills of South Dakota, and the plains and mountains of Montana. They gain a strong connection to the sacrifice of their ancestors. The run instills in them a sense of pride, greater self-esteem, a deeper respect for their identity and sincere appreciation for their homeland.
Horses Join the Run

The 400-mile relay from Ft Robinson Newbraska to Busby, Montana to remember the Cheyenne Outbreak massacre of the late 1800's. Phillip Whiteman Jr organizes this youth run each year.
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Jun 14, 2010
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Jan 27, 2010
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400-mile journey lets young Northern Cheyenne reconnect with their history.

Aug 6, 2009
Category: General
Posted by: Phillip
The Northern Cheyenne Indian Reservation in eastern Montana lies on a blanket of rich coal. But tribal members have never wanted to mine it, even as mining surrounded them. As Daniel Kraker of Arizona Public Radio reports, that may be changing.(Photo: Dan Kraker)
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Jun 15, 2009
Category: General
Posted by: Phillip
Yellow Bird Inc. a Native Non Profit Organization based in Lame Deer Montana will be hosting a Community gathering and Honoring of the Fort Robinson Outbreak Spiritual Runners on Tuesday, June 16, 2009 at 6 pm, Allen Rowland Gymnasium in Lame Deer.
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Mar 5, 2009
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Jan 20, 2009
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N. Cheyenne youths carry flag in relay Founder began run to remember breakout at Fort Robinson
By MATT HAGENGRUBER Of The Gazette Staff
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