The Great Sioux Uprising by C Oehler

The Great Sioux Uprising by C Oehler

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"In August 1862 the Sioux of Minnesota rose up against their white neighbors in the bloodiest massacre in the history of the West, with four times the fatalities of the Battle of Little Big Horn. They"

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The Great Sioux Uprising by C Oehler

In August 1862 the Sioux of Minnesota rose up against their white neighbours in the bloodiest massacre in the history of the West, with four times the fatalities of the Battle of Little Big Horn. They had been viewed by white settlers as a friendly tribe, but in reality they were deeply resentful over the loss of lands, the disappearance of the buffalo, broken treaties, the government's delayed annuity payments, and the refusal of traders to release food to starving Indians. During their week-long rampage the Sioux killed some 800 settlers, took scores of women and children captive, sent tens of thousands of refugees fleeing eastward, and marked the outbreak of a series of wars between whites and Indians over the Great Plains that did not end until nearly thirty years later at a place called Wounded Knee. This book is a gripping but evenhanded reconstruction of the lives and deaths of settlers, Indians, traders, agents, and soldiers as they unknowingly created an epic chapter of frontier history.
C. M. Oehler wrote Time in the Timber, a memoir of his experiences as a lumberjack.
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ISBN 13 9780306807596
ISBN 10 0306807599
Title The Great Sioux Uprising
Author C Oehler
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Hachette Books
Year published 1997-03-22
Number of pages 289
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.