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Great western Indian fights / by members of the Potomac Corral of The Westerners ; edited by the Publications Committee, B.W. Allred [and others].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Lincoln, Neb. : University of Nebraska Press, 1966, ©1960.Description: 1 online resource (336 pages) : illustrations, mapsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585325146
  • 9780585325149
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Great western Indian fights.DDC classification:
  • 970.0043554
LOC classification:
  • E81.G7 .G74 1966eb
Online resources: Summary: Annotation From 1832 to 1891 the states from the Great Lakes west to Oregon and south to Mexico saw scenes of massacre, bloody rout, amabush, fire, and pillage as the great Indian tribes-Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Modoc, and Apache-fought desperately to turn back the invading white men. Recreated in this volume are twenty-odd battles crucial in the opening of the American West to white settlement. Among the battles included here are the Pierre's Hole fight, the battle of Bandera Pass, the battle of Pyramid Lake, the battle of Wood Lake, the Canyon de Chelly rout, the battles of Adobe Walls, the Fetterman, Hayfield, and Wagon Box fights, the fight at Beecher Island, the battle of the Washita, the battles of Massacre Canyon and Palo Duro Canyon, the battle of the Rosebud, the battle of the Little Bighorn, the Dull Knife massacre, and the final, tragic battle at Wounded Knee."A fine guide to the conflict that transpired across the wide Missouri."--San Francisco Sunday Chronicle"An excellent account of most of the major fights between the white man and the Indian in. . .the western part of the United States."-Library Journal"Two dozen of the most celebrated and hair-raising Indian fights on record. Good, solid reading, and a whole peck of it."-New York Times Book Review.
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A Bison book.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 318-326) and index.

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Annotation From 1832 to 1891 the states from the Great Lakes west to Oregon and south to Mexico saw scenes of massacre, bloody rout, amabush, fire, and pillage as the great Indian tribes-Blackfoot, Cheyenne, Sioux, Arapaho, Modoc, and Apache-fought desperately to turn back the invading white men. Recreated in this volume are twenty-odd battles crucial in the opening of the American West to white settlement. Among the battles included here are the Pierre's Hole fight, the battle of Bandera Pass, the battle of Pyramid Lake, the battle of Wood Lake, the Canyon de Chelly rout, the battles of Adobe Walls, the Fetterman, Hayfield, and Wagon Box fights, the fight at Beecher Island, the battle of the Washita, the battles of Massacre Canyon and Palo Duro Canyon, the battle of the Rosebud, the battle of the Little Bighorn, the Dull Knife massacre, and the final, tragic battle at Wounded Knee."A fine guide to the conflict that transpired across the wide Missouri."--San Francisco Sunday Chronicle"An excellent account of most of the major fights between the white man and the Indian in. . .the western part of the United States."-Library Journal"Two dozen of the most celebrated and hair-raising Indian fights on record. Good, solid reading, and a whole peck of it."-New York Times Book Review.

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