
The Day the World Ended at Little Big Horn
A Lakota History
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Joseph M. Marshall III
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 listening for anyone enthralled by the tale of the encounter that changed the scope of both America and the American landscape.
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"Marshall's thoughtful reflections and rich detail (much of it drawn from the oral stories of unidentified Lakota elders)...immerse the reader in the experience of a once free people wrestling with an uncertain destiny." ( Publishers Weekly)
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Great book
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A very comprehensive telling
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Having a Sičaŋǧu Lakota narrator is refreshing after listening to white narrators butcher Lakota words. This might not be a good book for those who want a light read that tells of heroism in bygone battles, but the Day the World Ended at Little Big Horn is a great primer for those wanting to understand how Lakota society has changed and adapted into what it is today.
More Than Battle Stories
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One of the best!!
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good book
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Native American Story narrated by Lakota Historian
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I loved it
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I have always held the Native Americans with high regards. I respected the nomadic lifestyle they led as well as the struggles they endured.
If Joseph Marshall III represents the majority of Native Americans with his view points then this book has changed my perspective. I still respect the nomadic lifestyle they once lived. However, that is where it ends.
Sincerely, Euro American US Army Veteran
Changed my perspective.
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Review of a great book.
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The information is well told and interesting
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