Describes the tensions between the United States government and the Native Americans in the 1800s, and how the discovery of gold in South Dakota in 1875 led to the famous Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Describes the Battle of Little Bighorn and the events that led up to it.
The akicita , or Indian soldier societies ( much like police ) , guarded the front , rear and flanks against any hot - headed youngster dashing off to put Crook on guard . By dawn of June 17 the Indian column was close to the Rosebud ...
Fifth in a series commissioned by the Little Big Horn Associates designed to present the most recent research about the Battle of the Little Bighorn, George Armstrong Custer, and the fascinating times in which he lived and the legacy.
This publication includes the novel, The lost thoughts of soldiers, together with a selection of stories.
Based on the work of Amos Bad Heart Buffalo, band historian of the Oglala Sioux, and "other individuals who either watched or participated in the battle at the Little Big Horn River.
The book is intended to create a historically accurate and visual study guide.
Troopers with Custer tells their stories, often in their own words.
Johnny D. Boggs turns the battlefield itself into a character in this historical retelling of Custer's Last Stand, when George Custer led most of his command to annihilation at the Battle of the Little Bighorn in southern Montana in 1876.
Describes the events leading up to, during, and after the massacre of Custer's men by the Sioux in 1876.
Custer Observed: General Custer Through the Eyes of Monroe Evening News' Karl Zeisler