Lakota Noon.
Lakota Noon
Gregory F. Michno
Mountain Press Publishing Company
PO Box 2399, Missoula, MT 59806
0878423494 $18.00 www.amazon.com
Lakota Noon: The Indian Narrative Of Custer's Defeat by Gregory F. Michno is an narrative documentation of the famous battle at Little Bighorn--but told from the perspective of the Lakota's warriors - Warriors may refer to:
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who fought and defeated Custer and the 7th Cavalry cavalry, a military force consisting of mounted troops trained to fight from horseback. Horseback riding probably evolved independently in the Eurasian steppes and the mountains above the Mesopotamian plain. By 1400 B.C. . Introducing the readers to a comprehensive and extensively researched study of the event, Lakota Noon educates readers on every given aspect of Little Bighorn's epic battle from beginning to end. For its outstanding research and well authored and illustrated text of invaluable and insightful information about every aspect, feature and timeline - For Wikipedia's timeline and related tools, see Wikipedia:Timeline.
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of the battle at Little Bighorn Little Bighorn, river, c.90 mi (145 km) long, rising in the Bighorn Mts., N Wyo., and flowing north to join the Bighorn River in S Mont. On June 25–26, 1876, Sioux and Cheyenne warriors defeated the forces of Col. George Custer in the Little Bighorn valley. , Lakota Noon is very strongly recommended reading, especially for students of American history and Native American history.
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