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which gives an account from seven Sioux Indians of Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer's defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876. Headquarters USA Military Station Landing Rock ...
Custer led little more than 200 men in an attack on the Sioux Chief Sitting Bull's camp on Montana's Little Bighorn River. In the fight that followed, a force of thousands of Sioux killed Custer ...
Chief Ogallala Fire ... 50 when General George Armstrong Custer led an army against the Sioux in 1876. The expedition ended with Custer and his entire battalion slaughtered at Little Big Horn.
Blackfoot, chief of the Mountain Crow ... the troops’ presence had been discovered by Sioux traveling toward the Little Bighorn camp. Custer’s plan to lay low and attack the next day was ...
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After the Sioux had ridden off ... The first actual sightseers at Little Bighorn were Indians. In the winter of 1876, Wooden Leg, a Cheyenne warrior and a veteran of the battle, led a nine ...
Blackfoot, chief of the Mountain Crow ... the troops’ presence had been discovered by Sioux traveling toward the Little Bighorn camp. Custer’s plan to lay low and attack the next day was ...
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Custer’s Last Stand: Inside The Famed Officer’s Death At The Battle Of Little BighornThe chief envisioned “soldiers ... his adversaries did at the Battle of Little Bighorn, but historian Thomas Powers painted an engaging picture from the Sioux and Cheyenne perspective in ...
Custer led little more than 200 men in an attack on the Sioux Chief Sitting Bull's camp on Montana's Little Bighorn River. In the fight that followed, a force of thousands of Sioux killed Custer ...
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