Featuring specially commissioned artwork and full-color maps, this
absorbing study investigates the origins, fighting techniques, and
battlefield performance of the combatants fighting on both sides during
the Black Hills War of 1876-77.
Following the discovery of gold deposits, in December 1875 the US
Government ordered the indigenous population of the Black Hills in what
is now South Dakota and Wyoming, the Sioux, to return to the Great Sioux
Reservation. When the Sioux refused, US Army sent forces into the area,
sparking a conflict that would make Lieutenant Colonel George Custer,
Chief Sitting Bull, Crazy Horse, and others household names around the
world.
Examining a series of engagements in the Black Hills War, including
Rosebud, Little Bighorn and Slim Buttes, this fully illustrated study
assesses the forces fighting on both sides in this momentous campaign,
casting light on the origins, tactics, armament, and battlefield
performance of the US Cavalry and their Sioux opponents at the height of
the Indian Wars.