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Which of these states' capitals shares its name with a Native American tribe who lived on the Great Plains?
- Wyoming:Cheyenne is the capital and most populous city of the state of Wyoming. The town site was first surveyed by General Grenville Dodge and was named after the Cheyenne Native American tribe that roamed the area in 1867. At the time, Cheyenne was situated in the Dakota Territory and had a population of approximately 600 people. Due to the speed at which the city developed, Cheyenne acquired the nickname "The Magic City of the Plains." The following December a permanent city charter was granted by the Dakota Territory legislature.
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