The Warrior Who Killed Custer ~ Howard

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From the Western and Civil War library of Jerry Crandall

The Warrior Who Killed Custer, The Personal Narrative of Chief Joseph White Bull 

Translated and edited by James H. Howard

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From the Western and Civil War library of Jerry Crandall

The Warrior Who Killed Custer, The Personal Narrative of Chief Joseph White Bull 

Translated and edited by James H. Howard

Condition; book is good, dust jacket shows shelf wear,

University of Nebraska Press, 1968

Some 55 years after the Battle, Chief Joseph White Bull of the Miniconjou subband of the Teton Sioux drew and annotated a pictrographic of his personal exploits in which he claimed to have killed General Custer. In addition to three views of his hand-to-hand combat with Custer, White Bull depicted hunts, horse-stealing expeditions, intertribal battle and other tribal activities in which he took part in as a youth. This narrative also includes a written winter count, or traditional calendrical history of the Teton Sioux covering some 100 years.

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