The Killing of Chief Crazy Horse : three eyewitness views by the Indian, Chief He Dog ; the Indian-White, William Garnett and the White doctor, Valentine McGillycuddy /
"The Killing of Chief Crazy Horse is a story of envy, greed, and treachery. In the year after the Battle of the Little Big Horn, the great Oglala Sioux chief Crazy Horse and his half-starved followers finally surrendered to the U.S. Army near Camp Robinson, Nebraska. Chiefs who had already surr...
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Language: | English |
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University of Nebraska Press : Bison Books,
2018
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Edition: | Bison classic edition. |
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Local Note: | ProQuest Ebook Central |
Table of Contents:
- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; List of Illustrations; Introduction to the Bison Classic Edition; Preface to the First Bison Books Edition; Preface; Acknowledgments; Introduction; History of Chief Crazy Horse; Portrait of Chief Crazy Horse; History of Chief Crazy Horse; Obituary of Five Oglala Sioux Chiefs; William Garnett's Account; Introductory Note to William Garnett's Account; William Garnett's Account of the Chief 's Death; Correspondence of McGillycuddy and Garnett; Introductory Note to Correspondence; The Correspondence of Dr. Valentine McGillycuddy and William Garnett.
- Lieutenant William Philo Clark, Second CavalryBaptiste "Little Bat" Garnier; William Gentles; Bibliography; Index.