Senin, 09 Oktober 2017

Cheyenne Fall: The Battle of Red Fork

In November 1876 Colonel Ranald Mackenzie’s cavalrymen and their Indian allies caught warriors sleeping at a large Cheyenne village on the Red Fork of the Powder River in Wyoming Territory. Just before dawn on Saturday, November 25, 1876, Cheyenne warrior Brave Wolf finally re- turned to his lodge. His village, along the Red Fork of …

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