Clash of Minimal Huge Horn, Journals of Boss Red Fox (1870-1976) .
"I was six years and fourteen days old at the hour of the Custer battle. As it was told to me by my dad Boss Dark Bird and my mom White Swan, the sister of Boss Insane Pony… .We left Pine Edge [Reservation] the multi day of May 1876. Shown up in Montana about June the fifth. My kin expected truble they split into three distinct towns. In the event of attact they wouldn't be trapped in a snare. They realized Custer had left stronghold Lincolm for the Little Enormous Horn. Boss Nerve and Boss Two-Moons reached out to my uncle Boss Insane Pony that they were en route to go along with him in the event of truble with Custer they hatted him for the killing of the 53 elderly people ladies men and youngsters and for consuming their town quite a while before [This is a reference to the skirmish of Washita Waterway, Nov. 27, 1868] and he Assaulted Dark Pot fourteen year old girl she gave billet to a known as Yellow kid Bird of prey that they guarantee is his child from that attact… .
On Sunday morning June 25th 1876 Custer… isolated his powers into four grupes send Reno to go after my kin from the southwest of the Huge Horn Waterway. Benteen from the upper east. Godfry and McDugal with the stock train… .He let them know he would… make the attact at four oclock… .Around 2 PM… we heard shots discharged later we were informed that my dad and Head Standing Bear had obstructed Chief Benteen from crossing the waterway. Apparition Canines, and Crow Ruler had hindered Reno and his men Smelling Bear had Impeded Godfre and McDougal.
Around 3 oclock Custer showed up and my uncle Insane Pony braved and afterward withdrew like they were apprehensive. Custer came riding on then. Boss Nerve emerged to the left half of Custer and Two Moons and his Cheyenns came to the right of Custer. At the point when Custer seen this he began his charge then he got off, put his men on key positions his ponies put under senteries the Indians made a curcle around him then rode their ponies accross the circle kicking up durt [to] stampead his ponies. Then the Indians made their attact. Custer cornet sounded for the guards to bring the ponies yet they had been killed his trumpet sounded for retreat yet… a large portion of his men and ponies were killed. some said he was the final remaining one to bite the dust yet that false. Commander Kegho was the last man to be killed and his pony Comanche was the main pony alive… .my kin said nobody realizes who killed [Custer] or when he fell. they say the fight endured forty minutes… .the Indians would be advised to firearms than the officers great horsemen and knew the nation and planed how to take on the conflict… ."
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