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Prairie Man - The Struggle between Sitting Bull and Indian Agent James McLaughlin (Paperback)
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Prairie Man - The Struggle between Sitting Bull and Indian Agent James McLaughlin (Paperback)
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One week after the infamous June 1876 Battle of the Little Big
Horn, when news of the defeat of General George Armstrong Custer
and his 7th Cavalry troops reached the American public, Sitting
Bull became the most wanted hostile Indian in America. He had
resisted the United States' intrusions into Lakota prairie land for
years, refused to sign treaties, and called for a gathering of
tribes at Little Big Horn. He epitomized resistance. Sitting Bull's
role at Little Big Horn has been the subject of hundreds of
historical works, but while Sitting Bull was in fact present, he
did not engage in the battle. The conflict with Custer was a
benchmark to the subsequent events. There are other battles than
those of war, and the conflict between Sitting Bull and Indian
Agent James McLaughlin was one of those battles. Theirs was a fight
over the hearts and minds of the Lakota. U.S. Government policy
toward Native Americans after Little Big Horn was to give them a
makeover as Americans after finally and firmly displacing them from
their lands. They were to be reconstituted as Christian, civilized
and made farmers. Sitting Bull, when forced to accept reservation
life, understood who was in control, but his view of reservation
life was very different from that of the Indian Bureau and its
agents. His people's birth right was their native heritage and
culture. Although redrawn by the Government, he believed that the
prairie land still held a special meaning of place for the Lakota.
Those in power dictated a contrary view - with the closing of the
frontier, the Indian was challenged to accept the white road or
vanish, in the case of the Lakota, that position was given
personification in the form of Agent James McLaughlin. This book
explores the story within their conflict and offers new
perspectives and insights.
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