American Tragedy on the Greasy Grass River

By John E. Spindler A few miles southeast of the Little Bighorn River, known as the “Greasy Grass” to the various Lakota nations camped along its west bank, a number of women dug wild turnips. Among them was Moving Robe, from the Hunkpapa Lakota. Being past noon on this June day, the glaring sun made […] Read Full Article »


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