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Beginning of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25 June 1876, (c1900). Artist: Amos Bad Heart Buffalo
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Beginning of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25 June 1876, (c1900). Artist: Amos Bad Heart Buffalo
Beginning of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25 June 1876, (c1900). Also known as Custers last stand. The Plains Indians defeated the US 7th Cavalry under General Custer
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Beginning of the Battle of the Little Big Horn, Montana, USA, 25 June 1876, (c1900). Artist: Amos Bad Heart Buffalo. In this powerful and historically significant print by Amos Bad Heart Buffalo, we witness the dramatic commencement of the Battle of the Little Big Horn. The scene captures a pivotal moment in American history as General George Custer's US 7th Cavalry charges into battle against the Plains Indians. The artist skillfully portrays the chaos and intensity of warfare through his detailed sketch. A row of Native American warriors on horseback fiercely defend their land while aiming their rifles at oncoming cavalry soldiers. The vulnerability and determination in their faces reflect both courage and desperation. General Custer stands out amidst his men, leading from the front with unwavering resolve. Dressed in his distinctive uniform, he symbolizes bravery and leadership but also serves as a reminder of hubris and tragic consequences. Amidst swirling dust clouds and charging horses, this illustration transports us back to that fateful day in June 1876 when two cultures clashed with devastating consequences for both sides. It is a poignant reminder of how history can be shaped by battles fought on distant plains. Amos Bad Heart Buffalo's artwork captures not only an important historical event but also conveys themes such as strategy, unity among native tribesmen, and conflict between settlers' expansionism and indigenous resistance. This print serves as a testament to our shared past while reminding us to learn from its complexities.
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