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LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory


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LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876. Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory

LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876.
Chief Crazy Horse with warriors is seen going to a celebratory dance after the Battle of Little Bighorn. Pictograph by Amos Bad Heart Bull, an Oglala Sioux from the Pine Ridge Reservation

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1876 Chief Dance Event Great Plains Little Big Horn Montana Native American Pictograph Plain Plains Reservation Tribal Art Victory Warfare Warrior Crazy Horse


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In this print titled "LITTLE BIGHORN, 1876" we are transported back in time to witness a momentous event in Native American history. Chief Crazy Horse, revered leader of the Oglala Sioux tribe, is depicted alongside his warriors as they make their way towards a joyous celebratory dance following the Battle of Little Bighorn. The artist behind this remarkable pictograph is Amos Bad Heart Bull, an Oglala Sioux himself hailing from the Pine Ridge Reservation. The image captures the spirit and resilience of these brave men who fought valiantly against overwhelming odds. Set against the backdrop of Montana's Great Plains, it serves as a testament to their unwavering determination and fierce warrior ethos. The intricate details within the pictograph reveal not only artistic skill but also convey a sense of victory and triumph. This powerful piece of tribal art transports us to a pivotal moment in history when Native Americans defended their land and way of life against encroaching forces from the West. It reminds us to honor and respect the rich cultural heritage that exists within our nation's indigenous communities.

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