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  • The Killing of Crazy Horse
  • Written by author Thomas Powers
  • Published by Tantor Media, Inc., November 2010
  • An evenhanded, indispensable account of one of the most striking figures of American history and an essential re-creation of the army's subjugation of the North Plains tribes. The Barnes & Noble Review Throughout this magisterial wor
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Introduction. "We'll come for you another time."

1 "When we were young, all we thought about was going to war." 3

2 "I have always kept the oaths I made then, but Crazy Horse did not." 18

3 "It is better to die young." 30

4 "Crazy Horse was as fine an Indian as he ever knew." 45

5 "A Sandwich Islander appears to exercise great control in the Indian councils." 60

6 "Gold from the grass roots down." 77

7 "We don't want any white men here." 91

8 "The wild devils of the north." 107

9 "This whole business was exceedingly distasteful to me." 122

10 "I knew this village by the horses." 137

11 "He is no good and should be killed." 147

12 "Crook was bristling for a fight." 162

13 "I give you these because they have no ears." 172

14 "I found it a more serious engagement than I thought." 182

15 "I am in constant dread of an attack." 192

16 "General Crook ought to be hung." 203

17 "You won't get anything to eat! You won't get anything to eat!" 217

18 "When spring comes, we are going to kill them like dogs." 226

19 "All the people here are in rags." 242

20 "I want this peace to last forever." 257

21 "I cannot decide these things for myself." 266

22 "It made his heart heavy and sad to think of these things." 281

23 "They were killed like wolves." 289

24 "The soldiers could not go any further, and they knew that they had to die." 302

25 "It is impossible to work him through reasoning or kindness." 331

26 "If you go to Washington they are going to kill you." 346

27 "We washed the blood from our faces." 357

28 "I can have him whenever I want him." 367

29 "I am Crazy Horse! Don't touch me!" 382

30 "He feels too weak to die today." 389

31 "I heard him using the brave word." 399

32 "He has looked for death, and it has come." 414

33 "He still mourns the loss of his son." 427

34 "When I tell these things I have a pain in my heart." 442

35 "I'm not telling anyone what I know about the killing of Crazy Horse." 454

Afterword. "No man is held in more veneration here than Crazy Horse." 462

Methods, Sources, and Acknowledgments 469

Notes 473

Bibliography 539

Index 545


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