Battle of the Little Bighorn

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    regards to the "Little Horn Massacre." and how US Army officers opposed General. Custer's decision to attack the natives as Custer was extremely outnumbered. According to the article, Custer was "rash and imprudent to attack such a large number of Indians, sitting bulls force, 4,000 strong". The article displays an image of the battle and how it played out, giving the reader a mental depiction of how the war occurred, mainly through the eyes of Major Reno. In the end, the battle was a bloody…

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    Crook was a smart man when it came to working with Indians. He would use different tactics to try and reach the Indians and if possible make peace with the Indians before going into war. Crook had his eye set on Crazy Horse after the Battle of Black Hills. I think that Crazy Horse, along with many other Indian leaders, was a signal of hope for his people and if he was still out there his people would be less willing to comply with the whites. I think that is why Generals like Crook placed…

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    Tombstone Movie Analysis

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    Tombstone, a western shooting up the charts Wyatt Earp, a retired officer, is forced to come out of retirement due to cowboys overrunning his town. Tombstone is a western covering Wyatt Earp, everyone involved, and the Arizona town of Tombstone during the 1800s. Tombstone received a 73% on Rotten Tomatoes and was named "one of the 5 greatest Westerns ever made" by True West Magazine. Tombstone is a western during the 1800s when cowboys were running around and when silver and wealth were…

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    Geronimo Summary

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    given to the troops, Geronimo attacked the general. He describes the battle seen as “...all along the ditches arose the fierce war-cry of my people.” The Mexican troops retreated while Geronimo and his men prepared for another attack, the night following the fight many indians set fire to the prairie grass behind mexican troops during this confusion, Geronimo and his men retreated to the mountains. This is said to be the last battle ever fought between Geronimo and the Mexicans. Geronimo until…

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    Tashunka Witko, better regarded by his anglicized name, “Crazy Horse”, was a Lakota warrior instrumental in the defeat of General Custer at the Battle of Little Bighorn. “Tashunka Witko” directly translates to “His-Horse-Is-Crazy”, but does not ring a bell as proficiently as the name “Crazy Horse." Furthermore, this Lakota Warrior was bestowed with the name “Crazy Horse” after he displayed himself as a competent warrior, and was born with a different name: “In the Wilderness.” In fact, the…

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    In The Lone Ranger and Tonto and “How to Write the Great American Indian Novel” by Sherman Alexie, reservation realism is portrayed through continuous references of Native American conflict. In The Lone Ranger and Tonto, Thomas-Builds-the-Fire was arrested for detaining the reservation postmaster, Eve Ford. Several years later, the case goes to trial and the Bureau of Indian affairs grants Thomas an opportunity to give his testimony. During the trial, Alexie mentions Eve Ford sitting among the…

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    Do you know whose name was originally jumping badger. Sitting Bull name was originally jumping badger.Sitting Bull was a tribe chief. He was a holy man . He fought to protect his tribe. Sitting Bull has been credited for several acts of bravery in his lifetime . According to (Bio.) Sitting Bull was born in 1831 in what now is called south carolina Near the yellowstone river. In addition sitting bull loved making bows and arrows. He hunted Buffalo,Rabbits and Birds.His father was known as…

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    Apache Kid Research Paper

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    The Apache Kid was one of the most notorious and fiercest Apache outlaw in the Wild West. He is a White Mountain Apache, later became a renegade. He was most active in the states of Arizona and New Mexico and the Mexican states of Sonora and Chihuahua. Named Haskay-Bay-Nay-Natyl, the Apache Kid got his name due to wrong pronunciation of his name. He was recruited to the U.S Cavalry as Scout to fight his fellow Apache. Then after two years promoted to a sergeant. In his early days, he was…

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    Bobby John: A Short Story

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    I was beginning to get nervous. Bobby Joe was on his knees praying, George had just called and said he was on his way over, and it finally had hit me that I was getting into something much larger than I’d originally thought. Let me be blunt, I’m not a great Christian. I try to live a good life, I don’t drink much and never get drunk, and I’ll profess that I believe the Lord is my savior and died for my sins. Besides that, my logic takes over and I question too many things. Take, for…

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    Sitting Bull I read Sitting Bull: Champion of His People, written by Shannon Garst. Sitting Bull, born in 1831, leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota people, and father of two, Crow Foot, and Many Horses. Was not just a leader to his people, but also a champion. When he was younger he was fearless of anyone and anything that he came along. He lead the Lakota people to a rebellion against the United States government's rules and regulations. One day while minding his own business the “Indian Agency…

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