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The Cherokee nation in the Civil War

2007
Examines the mass relocation of the Cherokee nation during the nineteenth century and how the Civil War affected them as a people and a nation.

The Plains Indian wars, 1864-1890

2012
Looks at the Plains Indian Wars, focusing on the path to war, what it was like to live through these conflicts, and how it affected people on both sides.

The Buffalo Soldiers

2005
Presents information on the first units of U.S military that were composed exclusively of African-Americans, called Buffalo Soldiers, that patrolled the frontiers of the Southwest.

The diary of Elizabeth Bacon Custer

on the plains with General Custer
2004
Presents the diary of the wife of General George Armstrong Custer, focusing on their life on the Great Plains from 1873 to 1876, when Custer and his Seventh Cavalry were clearing the way for the Northern Pacific Railroad and battling Native Americans.

King Philip's war

the conflict over New England
2007
Chronicles the seventeenth-century war that killed more than ten percent of the Native Americans and English colonists living in the region of New England, discussing the events that led to the conflict, as well as its legacy.

The Apache wars

the final resistance
2007
Traces the history of the Apaches in the American Southwest from the early sixteenth century to the end of resistance in 1886; and describes how their way of life changed as a result of the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo and American expansion into their territory.

The buffalo soldier tragedy of 1877

2003
Chronicles the 1877 Buffalo Soldier Tragedy, in which a troop of buffalo soldiers and hunters set out into the Llano Estacado in pursuit of a band of raiding Kwahada Comanches, and were forced to resort to desperate measures to avoid dying of thirst.

Voices of the Buffalo Soldier

records, reports, and recollections of military life and service in the West
2003
Contains a collection of periodicals, letters, and military records that explores the experiences of Buffalo Soldiers who served in the American West; and describes their campaigns, daily lives, and interactions with white communities.

The journey of Crazy Horse

a Lakota history
2004
Drawing on firsthand research and his culture's rich oral tradition, Joseph Marshall, himself a Lakota Indian, reveals many aspects of Crazy Horse's life, including details of the powerful vision that convinced Crazy Horse of his duty to help preserve the Lakota homeland.

Crazy Horse and Custer

the parallel lives of two American warriors
1996
Compares and contrasts the lives of Crazy Horse, leader of the Oglala Sioux, and U.S. General George Armstrong Custer, and discusses their historic clash at Little Bighorn in June, 1876.

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