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Little Bighorn 150: Resilience, Not Revenge

Little Bighorn 150: Resilience, Not Revenge

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This week marks the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Greasy Grass — known to many as the Battle of Little Bighorn — where allied Native tribes delivered a devastating defeat to U.S. Army forces, killing Lieutenant Colonel Custer and over 200 soldiers. While other Native victories occurred, this battle’s fame stems from Custer’s prominence and demise, which shocked a nation celebrating its centennial. For Native communities, the anniversary isn’t about national pride, but a powerful affirmation of resilience — a declaration that they are still here, rooted in ancestral lands. Commemorations feature horse rides, reenactments based on oral histories, and traditional songs and dances, serving as vital tools to preserve language, culture, and identity for younger generations. These gatherings are more than celebration — they’re a renewal of strength, a testament to enduring presence, and a way to pass down the legacy of powerful ancestors to descendants.

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