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Told with vigor and insight, this is the memorable story of Wooden
Leg (1858–1940), one of sixteen hundred warriors of the Northern
Cheyennes who fought with the Lakotas against Custer at the Battle
of the Little Bighorn. Wooden Leg remembers the world of the
Cheyennes before they were forced onto reservations. He tells of
growing up on the Great Plains and learning how to be a Cheyenne
man. We hear from him about Cheyenne courtship, camp life,
spirituality, and hunting; of skirmishes with Crows, Pawnees, and
Shoshones; and of the Cheyennes’ valiant but doomed resistance
against the army of the United States. In particular, Wooden Leg
recalls the fight against Custer at the Little Bighorn, a
controversial and arresting recollection that stands as the first
published Native account of that battle. As an old man in his
seventies, Wooden Leg related the story of his life and the Little
Bighorn battle in interviews with Thomas B. Marquis (1869–1935),
formerly an agency physician for the Northern Cheyennes. Marquis
checked and corroborated or corrected all points of importance with
other Cheyennes. This edition features a new introduction by
Richard Littlebear, president of Chief Dull Knife College and an
enrolled member of the Northern Cheyenne Nation of Montana.
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