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A Lakota perspective reveals the complex factors leading to and following the Battle of Little Bighorn in 1876, challenging traditional narratives through indigenous oral history.
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Book details
- Print length262 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- PublisherPenguin Books
- Publication dateMay 27, 2008
- Dimensions5.12 x 0.51 x 7.72 inches
- ISBN-100143113690
- ISBN-13978-0143113690
The saga of Custer's Last Stand, has become ingrained in the lore of the American West, and the key players Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and George Armstrong Custer have grown to larger-than-life proportions. Now, award-winning historian Joseph M. Marshall presents the revisionist view of the Battle of the Little Bighorn that has been available only in the Lakota oral tradition. Drawing on this rich source of storytelling, Marshall uncovers what really took place at the Little Big Horn and provides fresh insight into the significance of that bloody day.
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?"Kirkus Reviews"
? Marshall's thoughtful reflections and rich detail . . . immerse the reader in the experience of a once free people wrestling with an uncertain destiny.?
?"Publishers Weekly"
A profoundly loving and proudly tendentious view of the bloody battle and the fierce cultural warfare that ensued.
"Kirkus Reviews"
Marshall s thoughtful reflections and rich detail . . . immerse the reader in the experience of a once free people wrestling with an uncertain destiny.
"Publishers Weekly"
a A profoundly loving and proudly tendentious view of the bloody battle and the fierce cultural warfare that ensued.a
a"Kirkus Reviews"
a Marshallas thoughtful reflections and rich detail . . . immerse the reader in the experience of a once free people wrestling with an uncertain destiny.a
a"Publishers Weekly"
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Product information
| Publisher | Penguin Books |
| Publication date | May 27, 2008 |
| Edition | Reprint |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 262 pages |
| ISBN-10 | 0143113690 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0143113690 |
| Item Weight | 6.8 ounces |
| Dimensions | 5.12 x 0.51 x 7.72 inches |
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| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 153Reviews |
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- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Excellent all around !
Reviewed in the United States on April 21, 2026Format: PaperbackExcellent book, facts and perspective.
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Death of the Lakotas
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2018Format: KindleChief Marshall really laid it out for all Caucasian Americans. The US Government lied, cheated and stole from those in their care. Had a tad of honesty prevailed in treatment of the Indians, many settlers would have lived out their days in peace.
As a white American, the stories told me by Cherokees, Choctaws and Southern Cheyenne and having a small percentage ig Eastern Woodland Indian blood in my veins, I am ashamed of our government.
One cannot blame the Army as much as the government for they carried out orders issued by those who had little or no personal knowledge of the their conditions. Had I been in care if those governments and feed rotten beef and weevil infested flour, I would have left the reservation, also.
A very good read, even though Chief is understandably biased. He corroborates other accounts I have read.
I shall purchase more of his books, especially concerning Crazy Horse.
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The other side of a common historical perspective.
Reviewed in the United States on August 16, 2022Format: PaperbackI enjoyed reading the other side of a historical event. Well written and informative.
- 4 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Good Reading
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2014Format: Paperback“The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn”, a Lakota History by Joseph Marshall III
This is a very good discussion of the complex significance of the Battle of the Little Bighorn had for Lakota culture.
It is not a detailed replay of the battle, nor is it intended to be.
Marshall gives interesting “bios” of several of the Sioux leaders in relation to the battle but, more importantly to their stances and activities during the post-battle adjustment period as their tribesmen and culture slowly crumbled.
A criticism, though, is that Marshall omitted the important influence of three of the major players in the Bighorn fight and the Yellowstone Expedition in general – Sheridan, Sherman and Grant. Another is that like virtually all Lakota (et al) writers, Marshall never delves into the activities of the substantial numbers of pro-Indian Whites and the intensive pressures they tried to bring to bear in Washington on behalf of all “Indians”. But it’s his book and he gets to write it to suit himself and his friends,
Most importantly, Marshall shows that the Lakota didn’t just fade away to live happily ever after in Hollywood after 1890. He presents the reader with the “bloodless war” waged on Lakota peoples and culture by the Government via Christian missionaries and the ever unpopular Bureau of Indian Affairs. He shows how that oppression has carried through the 20th century into the 21st century too. And he demonstrates how the Lakota peoples, at least some of them, have fought to keep their culture and language alive in spite of all the Government’s numerous machinations.
Americans of all stripes should see that our beloved Government is busy doing to us today exactly what they did to the Lakotas (and other tribes) a century ago. It is waging economic war on small, rural communities forcing more and more of us onto overcrowded reservations (called: Cleveland, Detroit, Chicago, St. Louis, Memphis, etc.) to live as wards of the Great Godless Nanny. It is taking our children away from the influence of parents and other family and corralling them in government schools that we pay for but cannot influence their government agenda.
If I were Lakota I would certainly be thinking: “What goes around, comes around” right about now.
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
History,,,Wow, WOW WONDERFUL
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025Format: PaperbackPerfect!!!!!
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Insight abounds
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2024Format: PaperbackInsight comes from new perspectives ... timely view with fresh eyess
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A great book on the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Reviewed in the United States on July 23, 2014Format: HardcoverI love and enjoy reading about our Native Americans and the Little Bighorn. This was such an extremely well written and incredibly enjoyable book that it was difficult to put down once I started reading it. If you have read other books on the Battle of the Little Bighorn, you will immensely enjoy this book as well.
- 5 out of 5 starsVerified Purchase
Great book on Lakota history
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2021Format: PaperbackVery factual book by Joseph M Marshall
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LMA5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchasePart of American history written from a Native point of view
Reviewed in Canada on November 25, 2019Format: PaperbackMarshall is a well-documented writer, a scholar who writes simple.
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D E Jennings5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchaseSioux Wars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 3, 2018Format: PaperbackEnjoyed this and other books by Joseph Marshall. Recommended for anyone interested in the Sioux wars.
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Sheryle Scott5 out of 5 starsVerified PurchaseFive Stars
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on May 19, 2017Format: HardcoverAn excellant read !
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MR D R LA TROBE-BATEMAN4 out of 5 starsVerified PurchaseAn excellent view from the lakota side of history
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 10, 2015Format: PaperbackAn excellent view from the lakota side of history, this takes the reader up to the (almost) present day experiences of the ancestors of those who fought - and won - at The Big Horn.
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David S.4 out of 5 starsVerified Purchasea truthful and sad telling of the greed of supposabley religious and educated ...
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on July 30, 2014Format: Paperbacka truthful and sad telling of the greed of supposabley religious and educated human beings against other humans living the lives as they wanted on there beloved lands.
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