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The story of warfare between Euro‐Americans and Native Americans has been etched into American myth and popular culture. When considering Native ways of war, two distinct but linked types of conflict are present. One conflict was between Native groups and the US Army, while the other was older, and involved conflicts between tribal populations. Some of the earliest historical accounts dealing with...
The Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument has long been the focus of passionate debates and roundly criticized for its one‐sided storytelling, encapsulated in its former name, the Custer Battlefield National Monument. This chapter examines the tangled process of making memory, landscape, and identity at the site of the Little Bighorn battlefield. Historical memory is as much about the struggle...
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