An account of the Battle of Little Big Horn based on the records kept by the Sioux and Cheyenne warriors themselves, and is told in the person of an Indian fighter named Red Hawk. The text observes the Sioux convention of reporting personal bravery but finding no pleasure in recalling cruelty. The narrator Arthur Junaluska is himself a full blooed Cherokee.
"The voice of Red Hawk, who was not a real person, describes the Battle of the Little Bighorn. His descriptions are drawn from the Indians' own authentic documents to portray their side of the event."
"An account of the Battle of Little Big Horn based on the records kept by the Sioux and Cheyenne warriors themselves, and is told in the person of an Indian fighter named Red Hawk. The text observes the Sioux convention of reporting personal bravery but finding no pleasure in recalling cruelty. The narrator Arthur Junaluska is himself a full blooed Cherokee."@en
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