

448. Custer vs. Crazy Horse: Horse-Lords of the Plains (Part 3)
59 snips May 8, 2024
Dive into the captivating saga of Crazy Horse, a formidable Lakota warrior whose tactical genius challenged the might of George Custer. Discover the rich culture and history of the Sioux people, their struggles against encroachment, and the complex dynamics of tribal identities. Explore the profound legacies of leaders like Sitting Bull and Red Cloud and the intriguing gender roles within Lakota society. Uncover the contrasting strategies of Crazy Horse and Custer that would define their fateful encounters in the struggle for survival on the Great Plains.
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Sitting Bull's Visions
- Sitting Bull, in 1877, claimed to have had visions in the womb about his people's future.
- This contributed to his mystique as a leader and spiritual figure.
The Sioux: Charismatic Savages
- The Sioux, particularly Sitting Bull, were viewed with fascination and seen as both charismatic and savage.
- This perception, influenced by cultural differences and biases, shaped their image in the eyes of white Americans.
Foreboding Visions
- The tragic and heroic aspect of the Sioux story is their awareness of their impending cultural devastation.
- Sitting Bull's visions, though foretelling victory at Little Bighorn, also foreshadowed ominous events.