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The Journey of Crazy Horse
Joseph M. Marshall III

The Journey of Crazy Horse

A Lakota History

Penguin Books (Sep 27, 2005)
9780143036210
| Trade Paperback
336 pages | 127 x 196 mm | USA | English
$ 18.00 | Value: $ 18.00
Dewey 978

Genre

  • History

Subject

  • American History
  • American Indians
  • American West
  • Battle of Little Bighorn/Greasy Grass Fight (1876)
  • Battle of the Hundred in the Hand/Fetterman Fight (1866)
  • Cheyenne Nation (Tsistsistas)
  • Crazy Horse (Tȟašúŋke Witkó)
  • Great Sioux War, 1876-77
  • Indigenous history
  • Lakota Nation
  • Ninteenth Century (1800s)
  • Sitting Bull (Tȟatȟáŋka Íyotake)
  • State of Montana, 1889-
  • State of Nebraska, 1867-
  • State of North Dakota, 1889-
  • State of South Dakota, 1889-
  • Territory of Wyoming, 1868-1890

Plot

Drawing on vivid oral histories, Joseph M. Marshall’s intimate biography introduces a never-before-seen portrait of Crazy Horse and his Lakota community

Most of the world remembers Crazy Horse as a peerless warrior who brought the U.S. Army to its knees at the Battle of Little Bighorn. But to his fellow Lakota Indians, he was a dutiful son and humble fighting man who—with valor, spirit, respect, and unparalleled leadership—fought for his people’s land, livelihood, and honor. In this fascinating biography, Joseph M. Marshall, himself a Lakota Indian, creates a vibrant portrait of the man, his times, and his legacy.

Thanks to firsthand research and his culture’s rich oral tradition (rarely shared outside the Native American community), Marshall reveals many aspects of Crazy Horse’s life, including details of the powerful vision that convinced him of his duty to help preserve the Lakota homeland—a vision that changed the course of Crazy Horse’s life and spurred him confidently into battle time and time again.