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The Death of Crazy Horse: A Tragic Episode in Lakota History

by Richard G. Hardorff

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On May 7, 1877, less than a year after his overwhelming victory at Little Big Horn, Crazy Horse, the charismatic Oglala Sioux whose name had become the epitome of Indian resistance to white encroachment, surrendered at Camp Robinson, Nebraska Territory. A young man of slight build and quiet ways dramatically at odds with his extraordinary influence and stature, he was viewed by the military as a potential civil leader of all Sioux.
 
What happened between May 15, 1877, when, anticipating a visit to the president in Washington, Crazy Horse was sworn in as a noncommissioned officer in the U.S. military, and September 5, 1877, when he was bayoneted in the back by a military guard, is the stuff of rumor and legend. And yet, reliable accounts of the last days of Crazy Horse do exist. The interviews collected in this book describe in stark detail the surrender and death of Crazy Horse from the perspective of Indian and mixed-blood contemporaries. Supplemented by military orders, telegrams, and reports, and rounded out with dispatches from numerous newspaper correspondents, these eyewitness accounts make up a unique firsthand view of the events and circumstances surrounding this tragic episode in Lakota history.

Description:

Includes bibliographical references (p. [273]-278) and index.

About the Author

Richard G. Hardorff is the author of Hokahey! A Good Day to Die! The Indian Casualties of the Custer Fight and the editor of Lakota Recollections of the Custer Fight and Cheyenne Memories of the Custer Fight, also available in Bison Books editions.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780803273252
Editor:
Hardorff, Richard G.
Publisher:
Bison Books
Editor:
Hardorff, Richard G.
Author:
Hardorff, Richard G.
Location:
Lincoln
Subject:
General
Subject:
History
Subject:
Historical - U.S.
Subject:
Indians of north america
Subject:
United States - 19th Century
Subject:
Ethnic Cultures - Native Americans
Subject:
Soldiers
Subject:
Oglala Indians
Subject:
Native Americans
Subject:
Soldiers -- United States.
Subject:
Crazy Horse
Subject:
Biography-Native Americans
Edition Description:
Trade Paper
Series Volume:
v. 93
Publication Date:
20010231
Binding:
TRADE PAPER
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Illus., maps
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
7.99x5.32x.65 in. .68 lbs.

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