The Battle of the Little Bighorn 150th Anniversary
Overshadowed by the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence this year is the 150th anniversary of another turning point in American history, the Battle of the Little Bighorn, in which George Armstrong Custer’s 7th Cavalry Regiment was defeated by rebellious Sioux and Cheyenne led by Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull. The battle took place on June 25th, 1876 in the valley of the Little Bighorn river in what is now the state of Montana. Custer had divided his regiment in the face of a superior enemy, and when he attacked, all the men under his direct command were killed. In comparison with the Civil War battles of just a few years before, Little Bighorn was not particularly large in terms of the numbers engaged and lives lost. But it has loomed large in the American popular imagination ever since, particularly in regards to the larger-than-life personalities of Custer, Sitting Bull, and Crazy Horse. When I was growing up, I saw Hollywood films about the battle lik...