Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations

Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations

by Tim Lehman
Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations

Bloodshed at Little Bighorn: Sitting Bull, Custer, and the Destinies of Nations

by Tim Lehman

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Overview

A brief history of the Battle of Little Bighorn, the deadly clash between U.S. soldiers and Native American forces in 1876.

Commonly known as Custer’s Last Stand, the Battle of Little Bighorn may be the best recognized violent conflict between the indigenous peoples of North America and the government of the United States. Incorporating the voices of Native Americans, soldiers, scouts, and women, Tim Lehman’s concise, compelling narrative will forever change the way we think about this familiar event in American history.

On June 25, 1876, General George Armstrong Custer led the U.S. Army’s Seventh Cavalry in an attack on a massive encampment of Sioux and Cheyenne Indians on the bank of the Little Bighorn River. What was supposed to be a large-scale military operation to force U.S. sovereignty over the tribes instead turned into a quick, brutal rout of the attackers when Custer’s troops fell upon the Indians ahead of the main infantry force. By the end of the fight, the Sioux and Cheyenne had killed Custer and 210 of his men. The victory fueled hopes of freedom and encouraged further resistance among the Native Americans. For the U.S. military, the lost battle prompted a series of vicious retaliatory strikes that ultimately forced the Sioux and Cheyenne into submission and the long nightmare of reservation life.

Grounded in the most recent research, attentive to Native American perspectives, and featuring a colorful cast of characters, this account elucidates the key lessons of the conflict and draws out the less visible ones. This may not be the last book you read on Little Bighorn, but it should be the first.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780801899904
Publisher: Johns Hopkins University Press
Publication date: 04/27/2021
Series: Witness to History
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
Sales rank: 1,022,827
File size: 3 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Tim Lehman is a professor of history at Rocky Mountain College and the author of Public Values, Private Lands: Federal Farmland Protection Policy, 1933–1985.

Table of Contents

Prologue
Chapter 1. The Pen, the Pipe, and the Gun
Chapter 2. War and Peace...and War
Chapter 3. Custer's Luck and Sitting Bull's Medicine
Chapter 4. Surrounded
Chapter 5. Still Standing
What Have We Learned?
Acknowledgements
Notes
Suggested Further Reading
Index

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