"Fast-paced and highly absorbing." —Wall Street Journal A
magisterial new history of the fierce final chapter of the "Indian
Wars," told through the lives of the two most legendary and
consequential American Indian leaders, who led Sioux resistance and
triumphed at the Battle of Little Bighorn True
West magazine's "Best Nonfiction Book of the Year" Winner of
the Colorado Book Award Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull: Their names
are iconic, their significance in American history undeniable.
Together, these two Lakota chiefs, one a fabled warrior and the
other a revered holy man, crushed George Armstrong Custer’s
vaunted Seventh Cavalry. Yet their legendary victory at the Little
Big Horn has overshadowed the rest of their rich and complex lives.
Now, based on years of research and drawing on a wealth of
previously ignored primary sources, award-winning author Mark Lee
Gardner delivers the definitive chronicle, thrillingly told, of
these extraordinary Indigenous leaders. Both Crazy Horse and
Sitting Bull were born and grew to manhood on the High Plains of
the American West, in an era when vast herds of buffalo covered the
earth, and when their nomadic people could move freely, following
the buffalo and lording their fighting prowess over rival Indian
nations. But as idyllic as this life seemed to be, neither man had
known a time without whites. Fur traders and government explorers
were the first to penetrate Sioux lands, but they were soon
followed by a flood of white intruders: Oregon-California Trail
travelers, gold seekers, railroad men, settlers, town
builders—and Bluecoats. The buffalo population plummeted, disease
spread by the white man decimated villages, and conflicts with the
interlopers increased. On June 25, 1876, in the valley of the
Little Big Horn, Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull, and the warriors who
were inspired to follow them, fought the last stand of the Sioux, a
fierce and proud nation that had ruled the Great Plains for
decades. It was their greatest victory, but it was also the
beginning of the end for their treasured and sacred way of life.
And in the years to come, both Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull,
defiant to the end, would meet violent—and eerily
similar—fates. An essential new addition to the canon of
Indigenous American history and literature of the West, The Earth
Is All That Lasts is a grand saga, both triumphant and tragic, of
two fascinating and heroic leaders struggling to maintain the
freedom of their people against impossible odds. A Denver Post
Bestseller A Spur Award Finalist, Best Western Historical
Nonfiction Winner of the John M. Carroll Literary Award
General
Imprint: |
HarperCollins Publishers
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
2024 |
Authors: |
Mark Lee Gardner
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152mm (L x W) |
Format: |
Paperback
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Pages: |
560 |
ISBN-13: |
978-0-06-266990-2 |
Categories: |
Books
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LSN: |
0-06-266990-7 |
Barcode: |
9780062669902 |
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