Collection of more than 400 poems exploring the collision between European and Native American culture, especially in the lives of General Armstrong Custer and Sioux warrior-mystic Crazy Horse.
Examines the life and death of Crazy Horse, the Sioux warrior who, having been betrayed by the U.S. government, became the reluctant leader of his people at the Battle of Little Bighorn.
Discusses the life of Crazy Horse, his years as a Lakota warrior and leader, his involvement in the Battle of Little Bighorn, and his death. Includes activities, a map, and a chronology.
Presents a detailed biography of Crazy Horse, the Oglala Sioux leader who resisted the U.S. government's invasion of native territory; and chronicles his life and achievements along with the tragic circumstances that led to his death.
A brief biography of the Oglala Sioux leader whose resistance to the Army's attempt to move his people to a reservation resulted in Custer's defeat at Little Bighorn and his own premature death.