When strong tensions exist between cultures, small incidents can have grave consequences. Thus, in August of 1854, when a Sioux Indian living near Fort Laramie, Nebraska Territory, found a lame cow and killed it to feed his family, a sad chapter began. The cow\u27s emigrant owner complained of his loss to the fort\u27s commander, and Lt. John Grattan was soon on his way to a Sioux encampment to demand that the thief be turned over to face justice. As a cannon rolled into place to reinforce his demand, violence broke out, and thirty soldiers, including Grattan, soon lay dead. Secretary of War Jefferson Davis viewed the event as a deliberate and unprovoked attack, and the following year ordered Brig. Gen. William Harney into the field to puni...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
It is only in recent decades that the Trans-Mississippi Indian wars have become the subject of consi...
The story of the Black Hills, recounted in this very readable chronicle by Edward Lazarus-- son of A...
In 1855, General William S. Harney\u27s Sioux Expedition smashed into Little Thunder\u27s Lakota vil...
Review of: "Columns of Vengeance: Soldiers, Sioux, and the Punitive Expeditions, 1863-1864," by J. ...
During the summer of 1857, Colonel Edwin Vos Sumner and his troops invaded Cheyenne and Arapaho land...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...
A Review of Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States by Edward Lazaru
Review of: Over the Earth I Come: The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862. Schultz, Duane
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...
Review of: "Forgotten Fights: Little-Known Raids and Skirmishes on the Frontier, 1823 to 1890," by G...
William Chalfant presents a fairly detailed and objective history of the attack on Little Bull\u27s ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
It is only in recent decades that the Trans-Mississippi Indian wars have become the subject of consi...
The story of the Black Hills, recounted in this very readable chronicle by Edward Lazarus-- son of A...
In 1855, General William S. Harney\u27s Sioux Expedition smashed into Little Thunder\u27s Lakota vil...
Review of: "Columns of Vengeance: Soldiers, Sioux, and the Punitive Expeditions, 1863-1864," by J. ...
During the summer of 1857, Colonel Edwin Vos Sumner and his troops invaded Cheyenne and Arapaho land...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...
A Review of Black Hills/White Justice: The Sioux Nation Versus the United States by Edward Lazaru
Review of: Over the Earth I Come: The Great Sioux Uprising of 1862. Schultz, Duane
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...
Review of: "Forgotten Fights: Little-Known Raids and Skirmishes on the Frontier, 1823 to 1890," by G...
William Chalfant presents a fairly detailed and objective history of the attack on Little Bull\u27s ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
In the larger context of Plains Indian history, the Northern Cheyenne seem to drop from public consc...
It is only in recent decades that the Trans-Mississippi Indian wars have become the subject of consi...