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The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn: A Lakota History (2007)

af Joseph M. Marshall, III

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The Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876 has become known as the quintessential clash of cultures between the Lakota Sioux and whites. The men who led the battleâ??Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Colonel George A. Custerâ??have become the stuff of legends, ingrained in the lore of the American West.

Here award-winning Lakota historian Joseph M. Marshall III reveals the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the battle, offering a revisionist view of what really happened. Until now, this account has been available only within the Lakota oral tradition. Providing fresh insight into the significance of that bloody day, The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn is required reading for anyone enthralled by the tale of the encounter that changed the scope of both America and the American landscape… (mere)

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Mjög fræðandi frásögn um samfélag Lakota indjána í N.-Ameríku bæði áður en hvíti maðurinn kom til Ameríku og til dagsins í dag. Stór hluti bókarinnar, sérstaklega fyrri hlutinn fjallar um sigur Lakota ættbálksins á 7. riddaraliðsdeildinni við Little Bighorn eftir að hún réðst á tjaldbúðir indjánanna.
Gallinn við þessa bók er hve einhliða hún er og endurtekur sig að miklu leyti í umfjöllunni um átökin við Little Bighorn. ( )
  SkuliSael | Apr 28, 2022 |
I bought this book on vacation in South Dakota and read it all through while I was there. We didn't ever visit the historic battle site like I thought that I would (I was not the planner of the itinerary,) but there was still something to reading this book while in (near) the landscape it was talking about.

This book sometimes felt more like a series of essays, as there were thoughts and stories repeated over in successive chapters, without necessarily feeling like it acknowledge that you'd read it before.

This is not just the story of the battle, but how it got to that point, and then the far-reaching consequences. A needed perspective, especially now in the time of NoDAPL and other modern activism. In fact, maybe the storytelling of this book was sometimes repetitive in view of the fact that history itself is repetitive and cyclical -- these same patterns happening over and over again. If we want to push on this cycle, bend it with a view to justice, it helps to have an understanding of the past. ( )
  greeniezona | Dec 6, 2017 |
A brief but detailed look at the battle of Little Bighorn. Delving into the history of the Lakota nation and also the aftermath, quite thought provoking. ( )
  charlie68 | Dec 26, 2016 |
Good book, I learned a lot about Lakota perspective. There were some repeats in the listen, which caused some boredom. ( )
1 stem buffalogr | Aug 9, 2012 |
Absolutely fabulous book. Also very sad. The Story of The Little Big Horn told by the Lakota's. Most of their history is handed down orally so this was a totally differnt look at what happened. Overall in my opinion what this country did to the Native Americans is horrible and there is no excuse of any kind that would condone it.Highly Recommended for EVERYONE ( )
  SenoraG163 | Sep 10, 2011 |
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The Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876 has become known as the quintessential clash of cultures between the Lakota Sioux and whites. The men who led the battleâ??Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Colonel George A. Custerâ??have become the stuff of legends, ingrained in the lore of the American West.

Here award-winning Lakota historian Joseph M. Marshall III reveals the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the battle, offering a revisionist view of what really happened. Until now, this account has been available only within the Lakota oral tradition. Providing fresh insight into the significance of that bloody day, The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn is required reading for anyone enthralled by the tale of the encounter that changed the scope of both America and the American landscape

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