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Lakota and Cheyenne Jerome A. Greene

Lakota and Cheyenne By Jerome A. Greene

Lakota and Cheyenne by Jerome A. Greene


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In writings about the Great Sioux War, the perspectives of its Native American participants often are ignored. This volume aims to review the war from the point of view of the Lakotas and Northern Cheyennes and from the Indians' reports on the actions that ended their traditional way of life.

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Lakota and Cheyenne: Indian Views of the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877 by Jerome A. Greene

The Great Sioux War of 1876-77 is memorable to most Americans because of Lieutenant Colonel George A. Custer's last stand at the Battle of the Little Big Horn. But to the Lakotas (Western Sioux) and Northern Cheyennes who won the battle but lost the war, the experience of those 15 months was truly a last stand - a cultural catastrophe that led to the reservation experience they had fought so long and hard to avoid. In writing about the history and import of the Great Sioux War, the perspectives of its Native American participants often are ignored and forgotten. In this volume Jerome A. Greene aims to correct that oversight by presenting an overview of America's largest Indian war from the point of view of the Lakotas and Northern Cheyennes. A counterpoint to his earlier volume, which advances the military view of the skirmishes and battles - including the Little Big Horn - this book presents the Indians' report on the actions that ended their traditional way of life for all time. The accounts, by both men and women, should afford fresh insights into the war. The Indian recollections aim to provide personal, individualistic descriptions of significant events as the people struggled to protect their homelands, families, and tribal cultures. Most Sioux and Cheyenne accounts of the engagements remained within their own societies for many years. Those that were published during or soon after the war were coloured by the defeat and often by mistranslation. The editor's introduction should give readers insights into the significance of Indian testimonial sources. Separate introductions place the Indians' accounts in the context of the war and should enable readers to understand inter-relationships among the events and thus gain an appreciation of the war and its impact upon the Lakota and Cheyenne people.

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CIN0806126817A
9780806126814
0806126817
Lakota and Cheyenne: Indian Views of the Great Sioux War, 1876-1877 by Jerome A. Greene
Used - Well Read
Hardback
University of Oklahoma Press
19941101
240
N/A
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