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Soldiers Falling Into Camp: The Battles at the Rosebud and the Little Big Horn
Soldiers Falling Into Camp The Battles at the Rosebud and the Little Big Horn Author:Robert Kammen, Frederick Lefthand, Joseph Marshall III Joseph Marshall III, an Ogala/Sicangu Lakota Sioux, details the oral tradition of how his tribal ancestors fought the 7th Cavalry at the Battles of the Rosebud and the Little Big Horn. Two of Mr. Marshall's great-uncles were there on that fateful June day in 1876. — Professor Frederick Voget Lefthand, a Crow Tribal Leader and historian, narra... more »tes the oral tradition of how the Crow scouts rode and fought and died alongside elements of the 7th Cavalry. Frederick Lefthand is related to Mitch Bouyer, Gen. George A. Custer's chief scout. Robert Kammen, a relative of one of the soldiers in the 7th Cavalry who perished, authored over forty books on the West as well as in associated genres. The Watcher, which was published by Random House, was nominated by Western Writers of America for Best Western Novel of the Year. Randy Galloway, renowned Arizona artist and Southwestern naturalist created the stunning covers, chapter heading artwork and book layout.
This New and Enhanced Second Edition of Soldiers Falling Into Camp, the highly controversial book that shocked historians and rocked TV audiences from coast to coast. Out of print for years, this new and dramatically enhanced second edition features over fifty five pertinent photos from that era as well as prints of original art drawn by Chief Red Horse.
The historical pictures and other drawings in the work are courtesy of The U.S. Army, the Denver Library, the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institute, and by Native American artists. Nine Maps of the battle area and terrain expand the readers understanding of battle strategies and their short comings. The work is fully indexed and referenced.« less