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Post by herosrest on Jan 4, 2013 16:18:47 GMT -6
The same may have been said of Sitting Bull. If you were Gall, where would you be headed? There are several historians who believe Crazy Horse crossed the river at Ford D, across from the stone monument, or, get this, even further down river. We do know that Little Wolf arrived after the Custer fight and camped below the Cheyennes. We do not know whether that was before or after the Cheyennes moved their camp down the valley. It would be interesting to prove that Gall did not participate in the Cusyer fight and show that the 10th Anniversary was a huge conspiracy. Shame on you Fred. My squirrel is McAuliffe. Regards and good new year.
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Post by herosrest on Feb 14, 2016 7:24:25 GMT -6
ps, guess my squirrel's name... Costume Lad. Hate to tell you this, but there are several Indians who claim Gall never even got into the fight. Best wishes, Fred. DucemusDucemusI assume, you are one of them. Hoka Hey........ You realise fully, of course, that One Bull was sent out to parley with Reno, once Sitting Bull began organising a response? Thus, Reno is guilty of war crimes. Attacking a Sioux delegate under shield of peace, who advanced with peaceful intent ready to surrender and return to reservation. Try one - www.etsy.com/uk/listing/200428811/brown-turkey-feather-headdress-native?utm_source=google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=shopping_uk_en_gb_holidays-halloween-costume-mid&utm_custom1=0af82dd3-bf39-48d1-bc84-3f83700596e5&gclid=CJr8rcis98oCFSoCwwod-CEGnAThe same occured with Nelson A. Miles, you know. Slightly varied outcome. Reno was there also, but left priorly. To put his feet up in barracks through the winter and count the dollars from confiscating ponies. Then, what happened to him? I'm working the FAL records at the moment. Interesting.
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