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General George Armstrong Custer’s defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn is well known through U.S. military sources and Lakota and Cheyenne narratives| but little has been heard from the Indians who fought beside Custer – the Arikara scouts. Now their eyewitness reports on Custer’s campaigns from 1874 through 1876 are told in The Arikara Narrative of Custer’s Campaign and the Battle of the Little Bighorn| the result of interviews with nine scouts by Orin G. Libby in 1912. Originally forty strong| the Arikaras scouted in advance of the U.S. Army for Custer and Reno| reporting enemy Indian movements and seeking to capture their horses. Their accounts of the Battle of the Little Bighorn reveal much about why Custer failed – indeed| the Arikaras went into battle believing the Sioux medicine was so strong that defeat was inevitable. This edition includes a new foreword by Jerome A. Greene| a preface by Dee Brown| and an introduction by D’Arcy McNickle.
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