Battle Little Big
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Battle Little Big

Have you ever been to the Battle of Little Big Horn site?
I've been there twice, the last time I spent all day there, just looking around on my own, and trying to get a feel for the on that day from either side of the battle. And wondering how it was not what most thought it would be like, it has a mood of it's own, it does not glorify the Battle, it does not favor the Calvary troops or the Indian warriors, It seems to invites you to make your own decision, truely unbiased, the site is mostly cared for by the tribe that includes the decendents of the scouts who served with Custer ,who fought against other tribes,and many died with The US troops on that day in June of 1876, with this background I can see why it has that in-between view, which is a real breath of fresh air considering how much people want to blame others these days for the events in the past, they we have no control over, so what do you think of the site? I think it it's a solumn place, and provikes me to see the bigger picture of a differnt time and place.
I have never visited the battle site, however, I am in awe of the History Channel's portrayal as they walk through the site and pin point where the soldiers had fallen. When they located spent cartridges, showing how the soldiers, perhaps panicked and clustered together; it really adds realism to the entire scene.
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![]() | BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN ACTION FIGURE ACCESSORIES SET | ![]() | ![]() | US $6.95 | 7d 10h 3m |
![]() | BMC TOYS 54 MM AUTHENTIC BATTLE OF THE LITTLE BIG HORN ACTION FIGURES 98591 NEW | ![]() | ![]() | US $16.97 | 5d 5h 16m |
![]() | TOY SOLDIERS HAUSSER ELASTOLIN INDIAN APACHE 6830 70M BATTLE OF LITTLE BIG HORN | ![]() | 0 Bid | US $12.99 | 7h 32m |
![]() | Lot "c" new BMC Battle of the Little Big Horn playset Indians riding figures | ![]() | 0 Bid | US $1.99 | 4d 11h 6m |
![]() | 15mm US Cavalry Custer at The Little Big Horn Old Glory & Battle Honours metal | ![]() | ![]() | US $39.99 | 5d 6h 45m |
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Battle Of Little Big Horn : Custer's Last Stand...
Were did the massacre of wounded knee and the Battle at little Big horn?
Were did the massacre of wounded knee and the Battle at little Big horn I Think it was in south c im not sure PLZ HELP
Little Big Horn - Montana
Wounded Knee - South Dakota
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Inasmuch as pride is stupid, Wounded Duck is correct.
Anirb37's date is wrong — it was June 25 (1876), not July.
She also called him George Armstrong Custard at one point — I'm assuming that was a typo. And she did fail to mention the ghastly mutilation of the soldiers' bodies done after they were shot down.
While Wikipedia reportedly is sometimes wrong, on this subject they seem to have quite a bit of detail. You might want to check it out before writing your report:
You might also want to check the description at the "Eye Witness to History" site:
Good luck.
dear skyeblueeyes, or skyeeyes, named after an imaginary imaginary daughter in a film i did with raquel welch many years ago-my character an indian warrior married to raquel welch's “the legend of walks-far-woman”, true story of an old indian woman whose husband was wounded at the battle of little big horn and eventually goes mad shouts out at the birth of the daughter he will soon lose to the american soldiers- at her birth- “hey hay..sky eyes, will be her name!”as you are half french i will day that life as it is now can be very “triste” and to your irish side “may your feet meet the road..” or something to that effect- what can squelch the human spirit? answer me that? what can stop the progress of the human soul which moves unerringly towards the light? i see ourselves on this sad planet in the great experiment of the universe, the “prison planet” as it is called and “the lunatic asylum of the galaxy” as george bernard shaw called it…as what we are..spiritual beings having an earthly experience nd m reminded of the great human and philosopher socrates, a man who claimed to now nothing and would have despised the appellate of philosopher who took the cup of poison fearlessly “know this to be true, that nothing but nothing can harm good man, either in life or in death..for there is a law in this cosmos that the inferior can not harm the superior” he also said before willingly taking the cup of hemlock ” i have no fear of death..but i have a fear of doing wrong..” we live in a culture of fear and at its root is avidya..ignorance! make energetic progress towards the Good- ciao and thanks- nm
I think a lot of it has to do with the generation that is raising those teens. Some how along the way parents became overly soft to there kids, I think it is disgusting. When I was a teenager all I heard was AIDS, HIV, and babies. These parents that are raising these children that are out getting drunk, high or pregnant need to open there eyes before it's to freaking late. If the parents are not going to do it, than there needs to be a stronger push for it in schools. Although sadly, sex ed is one of the first to get cut in budget problems.