An introduction to the Cheyenne people, explaining who they are, reviewing the history of the Cheyenne, looking at how the Cheyenne lived, their beliefs, and rituals, and discussing the Council of Forty-Four.
Presents eyewitness recollections of Native Americans who participated in the Battle of Little Bighorn on June 25, 1876, the legendary clash between Indians and the U.S. Cavalry led by Lt. Colonel George Armstrong Custer; and includes maps, photogrpahs, reproductions, and drawings.
Uses factual information and a fictional story to describe the daily life of the Cheyenne Indians living along the banks of the Powder River in Montana.
Indian eyewitnesses tell the story of the Battle of the Little Bighorn
Viola, Herman J
2001
A series of eyewitness accounts of the 1876 Battle of Little Bighorn and the defeat of General Custer as told by Native American participants in the battle.
Rose travels through the mirror in the magic attic to a Cheyenne village in the mid-1800s, where she discovers many customs of her ancestors, meets a pioneer girl, and has her courage tested by a raging prairie fire.