Sitting Bull's War by Paul L Hedren

Sitting Bull's War by Paul L Hedren

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Sitting Bull's War by Paul L Hedren

The dramatic story of America's greatest Indian war told from perspective of the Lakotas and the Northern Cheyennes, as they fight for their way of life on the buffalo prairie.

A New Yorker Best Book of the Year

In this deeply affecting account of America's greatest Indian war, readers are quickly immersed in the world of Lakotas and Northern Cheyennes and their struggle in the 1870s to retain their lives on the buffalo prairie. Those impassioned Northern Indians faced a succession of white invaders--railroaders, borderland surveyors, prospectors, and ultimately the United States Army.

In the best of days they turned back George Crook at the Rosebud and wiped out George Armstrong Custer at the Little Big Horn. But a dozen other clashes followed, and in the end these tradition-minded people could not endure the army's endless hounding. Some fled to Canada to a luring if momentary exile, but in the end one and all faced starvation, submission, and, for some, death.

Personifying this traditional way of life was Sitting Bull, legendary Hunkpapa Lakota spiritualist. He was supported throughout by Crazy Horse, Spotted Eagle, Big Road, Little Wolf, and a host of other kindred traditional chiefs and headmen who, in turn, rallied thousands of like-minded men, women, and children. And yet, but for momentary glory against Crook and Custer, this was a war that could not be won.

Award-winning author Paul L. Hedren has spent ten years writing this great American epic. Utilizing an array of Lakota and Cheyenne accounts, pictographic renderings, and original interviews, this is the story of a people intent only on adhering to a traditional life on the buffalo prairie. The narrative is broad and inclusive and a welcome addition to the canon of American Indian wars history.
Paul L. Hedren is National Park Service Superintendent at Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site, North Dakota. His works include With Crook in the Black Hills: Stanley J. Morrow's 1876 Photographic Legacy (1985) and First Scalp for Custer: The Skirmish at Warbonnet Creek, Nebraska, July 17, 1876 (1980; a Bison Book).
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ISBN 13 9781639369836
ISBN 10 163936983X
Title Sitting Bull's War
Author Paul L Hedren
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Pegasus Books
Year published 2025-11-04
Number of pages 576
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.