The Battle of the Little Bighorn in Montana in 1876 has become known as the quintessential clash of cultures between the Lakota Sioux and whites. The men who led the battle—Crazy Horse, Sitting Bull, and Colonel George A. Custer—have become the stuff of legends.
Here award-winning Lakota historian Joseph M. Marshall III reveals the nuanced complexities that led up to and followed the battle. Until now, this account has been available only within the Lakota oral tradition. The Day the World Ended at Little Bighorn is required reading for anyone enthralled by the tale of the encounter that changed the scope of both America and the American landscape.
Marshall offers a thoughtful and enlightening alternative look at this iconic chapter in American history.
Joseph M. Marshall III is the Lakota holy man known by the name of Loved by the Buffalo. He was raised on the Rosebud reservation in South Dakota, surrounded by a community of storytellers, the grandmothers and grandfathers telling the stories that they themselves had heard as children.