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Battles of the Red River War - Archeological Perspectives on the Indian Campaign of 1874 (Paperback)
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Battles of the Red River War - Archeological Perspectives on the Indian Campaign of 1874 (Paperback)
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Battles of the Red River War unearths a long-buried record of the
collision of two cultures.
In 1874, U.S. forces led by Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie carried out a
surprise attack on several Cheyenne, Comanche, and Kiowa bands that
had taken refuge in the Palo Duro Canyon of the Texas panhandle and
destroyed their winter stores and horses. After this devastating
loss, many of these Indians returned to their reservations and
effectively brought to a close what has come to be known as the Red
River War, a campaign carried out by the U.S. Army during 1874 as a
result of Indian attacks on white settlers in the region. After
this operation, the Southern Plains Indians would never again pose
a coherent threat to whites' expansion and settlement across their
ancestral homelands.
Until now, the few historians who have undertaken to tell the
story of the Red River War have had to rely on the official records
of the battles and a handful of extant accounts, letters, and
journals of the U.S. Army participants. Starting in 1998, J. Brett
Cruse, under the auspices of the Texas Historical Commission,
conducted archeological investigations at six battle sites. In the
artifacts they unearthed, Cruse and his teams found clues that
would both correct and complete the written records and aid
understanding of the Indian perspectives on this clash of cultures.
Including a chapter on historiography and archival research by
Martha Doty Freeman and an analysis of cartridges and bullets by
Douglas D. Scott, this rigorously researched and lavishly
illustrated work will commend itself to archeologists, military
historians and scientists, and students and scholars of the
Westward Expansion.
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