Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Guns and Bravery: Is This What Really Happened at the Little Bighorn?

Via John

Guns and Bravery: Is This What Really Happened at the Little Bighorn?

“They never fought us with swords, but with guns and revolvers...
We were better-armed than the (soldiers)...it was just like killing sheep.”

— Rain-in-the-Face interview, 1894.

“They fired with needle guns (single-shot carbines). We replied with
magazine guns, repeating rifles...They could not stand up under such a fire.”
— Sioux Chief Sitting Bull.

“The Sioux say this officer was the bravest man they had ever fought.”
— Sioux Chief Red Horse, 1881.

We’ve all heard the official government version of the tragic story of Custer’s Last Stand at the Battle of the Little Bighorn.

4 comments:

  1. Thank you for posting that!

    It was VERY informative, as I'd never seen this version of history anywhere else.

    Also, I was able to access and download a high resolution copy of that painting, which I very much appreciated.

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  2. Very interesting, and not totally surprising, article. Thanks Brock!

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