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Last stand at Little Big Horn

An Emmy®award-winning program, this episode from the PBS American Experience collection investigates the 1876 event that has become American folklore - the Battle of Little Big Horn - also known as "Custer's Last Stand." Using journals, oral accounts, and Native American ledger drawings as well as archival and feature films, this program explores this watershed moment from two views: white and Native American accounts. The video reaches conclusions that are more complex than those commonly held, with Custer emerging not as a fool, or a hero, but a competent commander who simply got more than he could handle. The program examines why the Last Stand at Little Big Horn has been one of the most frequently depicted moments in American history - and one of the least understood.

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  • "An Emmy®award-winning program, this episode from the PBS American Experience collection investigates the 1876 event that has become American folklore - the Battle of Little Big Horn - also known as "Custer's Last Stand." Using journals, oral accounts, and Native American ledger drawings as well as archival and feature films, this program explores this watershed moment from two views: white and Native American accounts. The video reaches conclusions that are more complex than those commonly held, with Custer emerging not as a fool, or a hero, but a competent commander who simply got more than he could handle. The program examines why the Last Stand at Little Big Horn has been one of the most frequently depicted moments in American history - and one of the least understood."@en
  • "An Emmy award-winning program, this episode from the PBS American Experience collection investigates the 1876 event that has become American folklore "the Battle of Little Big Horn" also known as "Custer's Last Stand." Using journals, oral accounts, and Native American ledger drawings as well as archival and feature films, this program explores this watershed moment from two views: white and Native American accounts. The video reaches conclusions that are more complex than those commonly held, with Custer emerging not as a fool, or a hero, but a competent commander who simply got more than he could handle. The program examines why the Last Stand at Little Big Horn has been one of the most frequently depicted moments in American history, and one of the least understood."@en
  • "Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, also known as "Custer's Last Stand." Uses journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of this historic event and the key figures who participated in it."
  • "Take a fresh look at ''Custer's Last Stand,'' one of the best-known but least-understood moments in American history. 1993 Emmy Award Winner."@en
  • "Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, known as "Custer's Last Stand," from an Indian and white man's perspective. Uses journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of this historic event."@en
  • "Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, known as "Custer's Last Stand," from an Indian and white man's perspective. Uses journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of this historic event."
  • "Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, known as "Custer's Last Stand," from an Indian's and white man's perspective. Uses journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of this historic event."
  • "Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, known as "Custer's Last Stand," from an Indian's and white man's perspective. Uses journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of this historic event."@en
  • "Examines the Battle of Little Big Horn, also known as Custer's Last Stand, from the perspective of the Lakota, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Crow who lived on the Great Plains and from that of the white settlers who pushed west across the continent."
  • "Examines the Battle of Little Big Horn, also known as Custer's Last Stand, from the perspective of the Lakota, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Crow who lived on the Great Plains and from that of the white settlers who pushed west across the continent."@en
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  • "Compares the Native American image of the battle of Little Big Horn with that of the the white man. Told through journals, oral accounts, and Indian ledger drawings, as well as archival footage and feature films. This is a descriptive video."@en
  • "Compares the Native American image of the battle at Little Bighorn with that of the white man, told through journals, oral accounts, and Indian ledger drawings, as well as the archival and feature films."
  • "Compares the Native American image of the battle at Little Bighorn with that of the white man, told through journals, oral accounts, and Indian ledger drawings, as well as the archival and feature films."@en
  • "Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, known as "Custer's Last Stand," from opposing viewpoints. Uses journals, oral accounts, Native-American ledger drawings, archival footage and feature film clips to present the dual viewpoints of this event."
  • "Examines the Battle of the Little Bighorn, known as "Custer's Last Stand," from both Indian and white settlers' perspectives. Uses journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of this historic event."@en
  • "Reinterpretation of the battle at the Little Bighorn from the white and the native perspectives using interviews, oral histories, and archival materials."@en
  • "Reinterpretation of the battle at the Little Bighorn from the white and the native perspectives using interviews, oral histories, and archival materials."
  • "Examines the Battle of Little Big Horn, also known as Custer's Last Stand, from the perspective of the Lakota, Sioux, Cheyenne, and Crow who lived on the Great Plains and from that of the white settlers who pushed west across the continent. Uses journals, oral accounts, Indian ledger drawings, archival footage, and feature films to present the dual viewpoints of this historic event."@en

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