Om The Red Record Of The Sioux
Published in the aftermath of the massacre at Wounded Knee, this book provides an overview of the interactions between the Sioux nation and the United States government that led to the tragic events of 1890-91. With detailed descriptions of key figures such as Sitting Bull, as well as an analysis of the political and economic factors that contributed to the conflict, this book is an important historical resource.
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