Crazy Horse

Crazy Horse
ISBN-10
0739856731
ISBN-13
9780739856734
Series
Crazy Horse
Category
Oglala Indians
Pages
40
Language
English
Published
2002-07
Publisher
Raintree
Author
Don Birchfield

Description

A simple biography of the Oglala Sioux chief who fought for the rights of Native American people and who led the defeat of General Custer at the Little Big Horn in 1876.

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