Killing Custer began in 1990 as a film project, a collaboration between Paul Stekler (producer and director) and James Welch (noted Blackfeet/Gros Ventre author). Once the film was completed (it aired November of 1992), Welch embarked on his own historical and impressionistic reading of those events in Plains Indian history, armed with Paul Stekler\u27s research, maps, photographs, reading skill, and moral support. Being a collaborative text straddling history, fiction, political essay, and memoir, the book eludes easy categorization; nevertheless, it is engaging in multidimensional ways and from a myriad of perspectives. Why Killing Custer? Custer\u27s Last Stand, as the event has mostly been known, has attracted the interest of all ...
For more than twenty years, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument has generated more cont...
Few western figures have received the attention George Armstrong Custer has. Since his death in 1876...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
Killing Custer began in 1990 as a film project, a collaboration between Paul Stekler (producer and d...
During the last few years a number of books on the Indian wars fought in the upper Great Plains have...
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is seen as one of the paramount events in the long struggle between...
For more than twenty years, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument has generated more cont...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
During the last few years a number of books on the Indian wars fought in the upper Great Plains have...
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is seen as one of the paramount events in the long struggle between...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
On the morning of June 25, 1876, soldiers of the famed U.S. Seventh Cavalry led by the flamboyant Ge...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
For more than twenty years, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument has generated more cont...
Few western figures have received the attention George Armstrong Custer has. Since his death in 1876...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
Killing Custer began in 1990 as a film project, a collaboration between Paul Stekler (producer and d...
During the last few years a number of books on the Indian wars fought in the upper Great Plains have...
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is seen as one of the paramount events in the long struggle between...
For more than twenty years, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument has generated more cont...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
During the last few years a number of books on the Indian wars fought in the upper Great Plains have...
The Battle of the Little Bighorn is seen as one of the paramount events in the long struggle between...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
On the morning of June 25, 1876, soldiers of the famed U.S. Seventh Cavalry led by the flamboyant Ge...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...
For more than twenty years, the Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument has generated more cont...
Few western figures have received the attention George Armstrong Custer has. Since his death in 1876...
More than a century has elapsed since George Armstrong Custer led his command into a military disast...