Brave Eagle's account of the Fetterman fight, 21 December 1866 : production material, 1972.

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Brave Eagle's account of the Fetterman fight, 21 December 1866 : production material, 1972.

An account from the Indian point of view of the events of the worst defeat the United States Army suffered at the hands of the Indians. One pasteup.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7817371

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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