The History They Tell: Oral History from Native American and First Nations People Regarding the Battle of the Little Bighorn
The History They Tell: Oral History from Native American and First Nations People Regarding the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Little has been done to compile a complete, in-depth oral history of the Battle of the Little Bighorn from the descendants of the Native American and First Nations people who fought there on June 25th, 1876.
Until now.
With the help and guidance of many native elders and historians in both the United States and Canada, ethnographer Lance J. Dorrel and Cheyenne tribal member Donovan Taylor present an unprecedented collected oral history from over 250 Cheyenne, Arapaho, Gros Ventre, Cree, Blackfeet, Lakota, Dakota, Nakota, Nakoda and Crow People, including accounts that have never before appeared in print.
By following the trail set forth by the oral history told to them, the authors bring previously hidden fascinating history into the public record, offering a new understanding to many of unanswered questions pertaining to the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
With The History They Tell, Dorrel and Taylor, through the shared oral history of the descendants of the victorious Native American and First Nations people, blaze a trail for future researchers of the Battle to follow in their quest to understand the truth of that fateful day in history.
The History They Tell features over five dozen photographs, maps, and illustrations, hundreds of footnotes and citations, and the most up-to-date lists of the Native American and First Nations men, women, and children who fought and died at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
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