They didn't want to believe the people who were there because they didn't want to believe the indigenous people were able to defeat the calvary and the great custer.
Around and around. I repeat and repeat and retell and retell Did you know? and do it again and again in case you didn't hear....I'll say it another way ....around and around and around we goi //...see if we EER GET TO TRHE INDIAN NARRATIVES....around and around and I'll say it again ..... I repeat and repeat and retell and Goodbye goodbye oh hey Goodbyre!
What a load of horse---t. There were Indians on both sides of the conflict. The Sioux (invaders from Minnesota) had not completed their hundred-year genocide of the Crow and Pawnee. And others. There were a couple of hundred Indians on the side of General Crook, at the Rosebud. Indian accounts of the Little Bighorn are full of impossible tales, Custer shot in the river, then dragged to where he was found. Did any two Indians describe his body the same?
Furthermore all 5 of Custers companies were at the ford and came under intense pressure when they tried to cross ford D get into the village .. Myles Keogh didn’t die holding a section of the battlefield… he was picked up at the ford and brought up the hill and Custer ordered a few soldiers to guard him and render aid while he figured out exactly what he was supposed to do… While he was gone to deep coulee to check another crossing point Indians came up on Myles Keogh position and he was killed along with the soldiers who desperately tried to protect him
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They didn't want to believe the people who were there because they didn't want to believe the indigenous people were able to defeat the calvary and the great custer.
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Around and around. I repeat and repeat and retell and retell Did you know? and do it again and again in case you didn't hear....I'll say it another way ....around and around and around we goi //...see if we EER GET TO TRHE INDIAN NARRATIVES....around and around and I'll say it again ..... I repeat and repeat and retell and Goodbye goodbye oh hey Goodbyre!
What a load of horse---t. There were Indians on both sides of the conflict. The Sioux (invaders from Minnesota) had not completed their hundred-year genocide of the Crow and Pawnee. And others. There were a couple of hundred Indians on the side of General Crook, at the Rosebud. Indian accounts of the Little Bighorn are full of impossible tales, Custer shot in the river, then dragged to where he was found. Did any two Indians describe his body the same?
It was Myles Keogh who was shot at the river crossing (ford D) not Custer
Was told by a ranger at Little Bighorn monument
Furthermore all 5 of Custers companies were at the ford and came under intense pressure when they tried to cross ford D get into the village ..
Myles Keogh didn’t die holding a section of the battlefield… he was picked up at the ford and brought up the hill and Custer ordered a few soldiers to guard him and render aid while he figured out exactly what he was supposed to do…
While he was gone to deep coulee to check another crossing point Indians came up on Myles Keogh position and he was killed along with the soldiers who desperately tried to protect him