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Hokahey! A Good Day To Die!: The Indian Casualties Of The Custer Fight-new
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Traditionally Historians Of The Little Big Horn Fight Have Focused On Custer And His Troopson What They Were Doing And Where They Died. But As One Miniconjou Warrior Told A Gathering At A 1926 Commemoration Of The Battle, The Lakotas And Cheyennes Also Lost Brave Men. These Men Had Died Defending Their Homes And Families, And They Too Deserved Recognition.Hokahey! A Good Day To Die! Details The Final Moments Of Each Of The Fallen Cheyenne And Lakota Heroes. Richard G. Hardorff Sifted Through The Many Interviews With Indian Survivors Of The Battle, Crosschecking Every Story Of A Wounded Or Dead Individual To Ascertain Who Was Killed, In Which Action, And By Whom. He Concludes That The Indian Dead Comprised Thirtyone Men, Six Women, And Four Childrenastonishingly Light Losses When Compared With The Number Of Cavalry Dead. Concise, Wellwritten, And Respectful Of Cheyenne And Lakota Cultural Practices, This Book Is An Essential Contribution To Our Understanding Of How The Cheyennes And Lakotas Waged The Battle Of The Little Big Horn.
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