Killing Crazy Horse : the merciless Indian wars in America / Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard.
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TextPublisher: New York : Henry Holt and Company, 2020Edition: First editionDescription: 303 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9781627797047Subject(s): Indians of North America -- Wars | Indians of North America -- Wars -- 1815-1875 | Indians of North America -- Government relations | United States -- Territorial expansionDDC classification: 970.004/97 LOC classification: E81 | .O74 2020Summary: "The bloody Battle of Tippecanoe was only the beginning. It’s 1811 and President James Madison has ordered the destruction of Shawnee warrior chief Tecumseh’s alliance of tribes in the Great Lakes region. But while General William Henry Harrison would win this fight, the armed conflict between Native Americans and the newly formed United States would rage on for decades."-- Provided by publisher.
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| 970 WILS The Earth shall weep : a history of Native America / | 970.004 AllR All roads are good | 970.004 HAUP Tribes & tribulations : | 970.004 O'REI Killing Crazy Horse : | 970.004 Sche Indians | 970.01 Fish America A. D. 1000 | 970.01 MANN 1491 : |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 289-292) and index.
"The bloody Battle of Tippecanoe was only the beginning. It’s 1811 and President James Madison has ordered the destruction of Shawnee warrior chief Tecumseh’s alliance of tribes in the Great Lakes region. But while General William Henry Harrison would win this fight, the armed conflict between Native Americans and the newly formed United States would rage on for decades."-- Provided by publisher.

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