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United States History - 19th Century - General & Miscellaneous, Americas - General & Miscellaneous History, Native Americans - Biography, Historical Biography - United States, General & Miscellaneous Native American Studies, Native North American People
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Crazy Horse

by M. Sandoz
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Overview

For the American Indians the 19th century was a disaster. It started promisingly enough; there seemed to be land for everyone. But the trickle of immigrants flowing westward increased to a flood, and the two cultures glowered at each other with hatred.

Crazy Horse was one of the last Indian chiefs to wage war against the settlers. He was charismatic, known for his valor and bravery, openly admired by his opponents. In 1876 he led the Sioux nation out of its reservation and into the wilderness. He held off pursuing armies for months. In the end, dressed in finest regalia, he surrendered, later to be treacherously stabbed and killed.

"A glorious tale, told with beauty and power -- the story of a great American." (The New York Times)

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Book Details

Published
September 1, 1975
Publisher
Hastings House Pub
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780803811195

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