Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
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The Fur Trade and Little Bighorn by Ranger Tanya Gardner
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The Fur Trade and Little Bighorn by Ranger Tanya Gardner
The Battle of the Little Bighorn (Crow Language) by Marvin Dawes
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The Battle of the Little Bighorn (Crow Language) by Marvin Dawes
July 28, 2020. Death on a Hillside Part 2 by Ranger Michael Donahue
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July 28, 2020. Death on a Hillside Part 2 by Ranger Michael Donahue
August 4, 2020 How we got to the Little Bighorn-A Native Perspective
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August 4, 2020 How we got to the Little Bighorn-A Native Perspective
Death on a hillside-anatomy of an American Myth
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Death on a hillside-anatomy of an American Myth
The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Ranger Tanya Gardner
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The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Ranger Tanya Gardner
The Myth of Cedar Coulee By Ranger Michael Donahue
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The Myth of Cedar Coulee By Ranger Michael Donahue
The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Ranger Michael Donahue
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The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Ranger Michael Donahue
Warrior Women among the Plains Indians by Ranger Tanya Gardner
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Warrior Women among the Plains Indians by Ranger Tanya Gardner
The Battle of the Little Bighorn by Ranger Steve Adelson
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Battle of the Little Bighorn by Ranger Steve Adelson
Chief Gall
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Chief Gall
Curly the Crow Scout
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Park Ranger Marvin Dawes, at Little Bighorn Battlefield NM, presents a "Five Minutes at Little Bighorn" about "Curly" the Crow Indian scout who left Custer's command last.
Triumph & Tragedy Along the Little Bighorn
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Triumph & Tragedy Along the Little Bighorn

Комментарии

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 12 дней назад

    Edward Maguire's map and 7th cav burial party testimonies do not support any Ford D recon or a fight/stand on cemetery ridge. Custer hill was as far north as the 7th got.

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 12 дней назад

    Excellent. I visited LBH battlefield in April 1993. Edward Maguires map. Drawn within days of tye battle also shows that the Custer battalion went to Ford B in a single unit, were repulsed and retreated in 2 separate wings to Calhoun hill area. The left wing retreated VIA Calhoun coulee then deep ravine to Custer hill losing men all the way. There is zero evidence for a reconaissance at Ford D. I believe that E company fought a defensice stand on/near deep ravine while HQ and F Co went to Custer hill. The right wing was separated from the left by the Souix and Cheyenne and were unable to fight as a single unit. With all due respect to Ricgard Allen Fox. A ford D reconnaissance is simply fantastical.

  • @JS-ti8ny
    @JS-ti8ny 27 дней назад

    It would be fascinating to hear this translated into Ænglish

  • @bobmcmorris8797
    @bobmcmorris8797 Месяц назад

    I wish that I would have taken your tour when I was there, I had Ranger Adelson who was condescending and rude, and I found out later he was wrong on several of his facts.

  • @bobmcmorris8797
    @bobmcmorris8797 Месяц назад

    thank you for your presentation, very well done unlike Ranger Adelson who seems condescending and rude. he's often wrong on some of his facts.

    • @ericstevens8744
      @ericstevens8744 12 дней назад

      Whoa 😮. That’s rude

    • @bobmcmorris8797
      @bobmcmorris8797 11 дней назад

      @@ericstevens8744 He was very rude to all of us who were asking questions in our group. It was an uncomfortable and unpleasant tour. me saying so in a comment section pales in comparison to his behavior.

  • @robertlee9069
    @robertlee9069 2 месяца назад

    "i HAD HIM"

  • @joan8178
    @joan8178 2 месяца назад

    A superb presentation. Context is so very important. This is the best overall presentation I've seen on the history of the plains during this time!

  • @johngaither9263
    @johngaither9263 2 месяца назад

    What a waste! I could have read the whole thing and got the same thing from it. You're at the damned battlefield man. You must know a picture is worth a thousand words. A map, horseback tour or drone shots could have made the whole exercise crystal clear instead of all the verbiage.

  • @mitchwood6609
    @mitchwood6609 2 месяца назад

    someone should make a new one with custer on a cell phone (while getting shot at) with a thought bubble that say's "where the Fu** are you BENTEEN? We're all going to die out here!!! YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE TEN MINUTES AGO YOU FU**"

  • @mitchwood6609
    @mitchwood6609 2 месяца назад

    someone should make one with custer on a cell phone (while getting shot at) with a thought bubble that say's "where the Fu** are you BENTEEN? We're all going to die out here!!! YOU SHOULD HAVE BEEN HERE TEN MINUTES AGO YOU FU**"

  • @nimitz1739
    @nimitz1739 2 месяца назад

    Great video. It’s interesting all the arrows that more than likely was raining down at the end on last stand hill but custard didn’t have any arrow wounds.

  • @erikvanbeuzekom1250
    @erikvanbeuzekom1250 3 месяца назад

    great lecture.....love the passion

  • @tscully1504
    @tscully1504 5 месяцев назад

    Thankyou. The info on firearms and arrowheads was very informative.

  • @tscully1504
    @tscully1504 5 месяцев назад

    Excellent and detailed talk.

  • @josephstabile9154
    @josephstabile9154 8 месяцев назад

    Love it when evidence establishes a true narrative of timelines & actions. Well done.

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 8 месяцев назад

    4. Final comment. Custer watched Reno deploy his skirmish line. He got to Ford B ASAP, 2 miles away from Reno due to the bluffs preventing closer support. Custer did his best to support Reno. If Reno had held on anither 30 minutes then the course of the battle could have been a long odds victory for the 7th, OR a total massacre in the valley bottom, defested in detail. Either way it wouid have made an even greater Hollywood movie. Reno and Benteen let their commander down, ending up ignobly besieged on their little bluff top hollow, only to be rescued by 200 infantrymen with their long Tom Springfield rifles.

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 8 месяцев назад

    3. By the time the memorial stones were brought the bohes were scattered all over hell's half acre by predators and it was pure guesswork to place them. But Lt Maguire saw the truth of the matter 2 days after the battle. There was no Ford D recon. No attempt to capture non combatants. The Custer wing fought for it's survival from Ford B to last stand hill and it was all over quickly, abour 2 hours from the medecine tail retreat to game over.

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 8 месяцев назад

    2. Lt Edward Maguire's report describes a running fight all thd way from Ford B to last stand hill. E co makes a stand at Deep Ravine likely using the steep gulch to hide their horses and use the ravine slopes as a breastwork for a skirmish line. 28 bodies were found in this ravine. They bought time for a consolidation on last stand hill. It always seemed NONSENSICAL to me that E Co would deploy off last stand hill to charge diwnhill 500 yards into a ravine full of warriors. Maguire says their was a line of bodies killed reyreating TO last stand hill FROM deep ravine. He was there two days after the battle. 3.

  • @richardcutt727
    @richardcutt727 8 месяцев назад

    I recently downloaded the Lt Edward Maguire map and his July 1876 engineer report of the LBH battle. He clearly maps and states that the Custer wing travelled over Weir Pt direct to Ford B. Two days after the battle, from the location of bodies, he reports that the Custer wing was repulsed at Ford B and retreated to Calhoun hill/ Finley ridge in two columns with a company sized stand made at Calhoun Hill. Two parallel retreats were made. The left battalion along Calhoun coulee to Deep Ravine - there another company sized stand was made (likely E). The retreat objective for both left and right battalions was Last Stand hill which was 'thickly carpeted with bodies'. The right btn, under Keogh (L, I cos) did not make it to last stand hill. C co MAY have been split into two halves, balancing the L/R btns. According to Maguire the column fought all the way from Ford B (medicine tail coulee). No Richard Fox scenario from the Terry column engineer looking at the field 2 days after the battle with an expert eye. I believe Lt Edward Maguire.

  • @EverettBaland
    @EverettBaland 9 месяцев назад

    Very well presented, thank you.

  • @norobbery
    @norobbery 9 месяцев назад

    Very interesting stuff! Too bad cameraman doesn't know how to keep the mike cleared. Maybe he can get it right next time.

  • @stevenrafters7817
    @stevenrafters7817 Год назад

    You always give very informative presentations. I've learned alot from you even though I've studied this all my life. Thank you

  • @Hardrada88
    @Hardrada88 Год назад

    My great grandpa 'crow killer' used the trade gun. Awesome video. Very interesting:) thank you for sharing

  • @utcloud
    @utcloud Год назад

    Philip Sheridan first made the statement that the Comanche were the best light cavalry in the history of human warfare. We had only the year before this battle been forced onto the Ft Sill Reservation by Col. Ranald MacKenzie and the buffalo soldiers after a 40+year war, the longest Indian War in US History.

  • @user-oo3uu6hh3i
    @user-oo3uu6hh3i Год назад

    Should we all just ignore 10 or so witnesses who placed Custer on Weir HILL? And the 1/2doz+ who see the troops move down South Coulee? DeRudio, who saw Custer up there. Varnum, who saw the gray troops behind the bluffs, explained it at the RCOI and marked it on an 1891 map. Martin, who said Custer waved from there, told how they went down south coulee, & ran into a C Trooper in South Coulee on his way back up it. Curley, who showed Camp how they 'went down in the valley of the tributary behind the ridge running SOUTH of Edgerly Peaks'. Edgerly, who says he advanced 'a few hundred yards then swung off to the right into a little valley', Crow scouts, who said 'Custer saw Reno fight then turn down south coulee'. Hostiles saw them in there. Get over the notion of Weir PEAKS (Aka Edgerly peaks, Reno peaks) - and look up Herendeen at the RCOI and Weir HILL. Then find DeRudio & Martin confirm where it is and explain what happened there (and what didn't - i.e. 'Weir's advance/troops did not advance to that point'). Then look up & find Camp and Martin and Curley on site explain it all. See how Benteen confirmed, WITH DeRudio and Martin and marked it a G on his sketch. Find more Camp tell you exactly where it is. Grab a copy of the 1891 USGS to find/see it. Then re-read Thompson and Goldin and the scouts. It ALL makes sense - it all corroborates. In 1876 the 'highest point in that vicinity' according to Martin, DeRudio and Herendeen was Weir HILL. It was 3500' in 1891. It is 2500' from Edgerly Peaks. it is 1700' from Reno's retreat up. Its about 1/2mile from Reno Corral. What happened after Custer waved from there is clearly explained by Curley and Martin with Camp. And ALL the scouts said the same thing. French described how the trail went over the 'saddle of the high ground' - NOT WEIR PEAKS (which are another 2500' away - THEY are NOT 'about 1/2mile from Reno Corral', and NOT "just down from where DeWolf got killed"). The PEAKS? THATS the myth! A dozen or so witnesses all agreeing on near exactly the same event (Viewing & waving & cheering) occurring at near exactly the same place? AND what happened after? Yep - This is not a myth; it is not a mystery...why some refuse to believe it is.

  • @kayty6673
    @kayty6673 Год назад

    I LOVE THIS CHANNEL !! ❤

  • @kayty6673
    @kayty6673 Год назад

    The US breaks every tready with every country. Factual history and current events of the USG is nothing for any decent person to be proud of. They are still spreading death & destruction and occupying and robbing every nation they can. Praise God fir Putin. The world may see peace before long.

  • @archstanton6965
    @archstanton6965 Год назад

    Middle Coulee makes sense. Custer was not out scouting for a good picnic sight. Time for engagement of the Indians was pressing. Middle C. provided much quicker access to the River. Now that said, not worth arguing about. Did not change the outcome. But we will always ruminate for answers.

  • @DaytonaStation
    @DaytonaStation Год назад

    A great battle talk indeed.

  • @CelestinoAja
    @CelestinoAja Год назад

    Tom we met last June 2022. I am the ancestor of little soldier don't know if you remember.

  • @williamlarson2759
    @williamlarson2759 Год назад

    God gave America his warning with the Civil War. White people will ultimately find a way to wipe themselves out, all in the name of Greed.

  • @williamlarson2759
    @williamlarson2759 Год назад

    Excellent

  • @MrMAC8964
    @MrMAC8964 Год назад

    Best rendition i ever heard , cheers Tanya

  • @g.pmoore4293
    @g.pmoore4293 Год назад

    Very good , thank you .

  • @chas.6834
    @chas.6834 Год назад

    Your very informative about your culture I am quileute from la push Washington. I was taught by my elders our tribal ways. And very proud to have been able to learn from my elders who passed away. We as native people must remember who we are and teach the next generation never loose our identity. I enjoy watching you speak you are a woman worrior a teacher we natives are blessed with beautiful women and you are a strong and beautiful woman thank you.

  • @danjeys4999
    @danjeys4999 Год назад

    Last stand bullshit he was dead and hauled up to that last stand Hill maybe he finished himself off with his awesome webly

    • @williamM-18
      @williamM-18 Год назад

      Enough hate!...look where you stand.

    • @madlenellul3430
      @madlenellul3430 Год назад

      Hi Dan, quite agree GAC fell leading the charge across the ford. The command then lost cohesion, separated and was annihilated… Custer was dead or already dying long before ‘Custer Hill’..?? 👵🇺🇸🇦🇺

    • @madlenellul3430
      @madlenellul3430 Год назад

      @@williamM-18 William, pardon me, but Dan was just, I believe, being blunt. Custer fell at the ford with command devolving to the two battalion commanders, Captains Yates and Keogh. Separated the five companies were annihilated.. 👵🇺🇸🇦🇺

  • @allyk7476
    @allyk7476 Год назад

    Very informative.

  • @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188
    @finncarlbomholtsrensen1188 Год назад

    I saw the "Little Big Man" film at its Premiere in Denmark and it was a long film of I think 3 hours by then! I have later seen versions which have been cut to pieces, with a lot of the original film and stuff missing, making parts of the film absurd.

  • @robertwaid3579
    @robertwaid3579 Год назад

    That was Very interesting Tanya. Thank You 💖😊💖👍 for Sharing Your thoughts and Information.

  • @patrickkeyes6236
    @patrickkeyes6236 Год назад

    I don’t believe this scenario.

  • @dualmass
    @dualmass Год назад

    Good stuff, I loved my visit their, one of the hidden gems of our park system, totally changed how i saw that battle

  • @tracysrocket
    @tracysrocket 2 года назад

    what happened at 11:30 min?

  • @USSResolute
    @USSResolute 2 года назад

    Wait, your interpretation changes as you get new data? I thought that the science was settled once there was consensus. Who would have thought?

    • @astralwerks4
      @astralwerks4 8 месяцев назад

      Completely incorrect. The scientific method isn't the method without considering new data. Myth and dogma are the exact opposite.

  • @lowelldejong9248
    @lowelldejong9248 2 года назад

    brilliant presentation

  • @flyingirish31
    @flyingirish31 2 года назад

    If only Reno hadn’t been a coward and remained fighting in trees. Wouldn’t have allowed natives to bring pincer movement on Custer.

  • @drstrangelove4998
    @drstrangelove4998 2 года назад

    Very interesting thank you

  • @pc3983
    @pc3983 2 года назад

    Why put roads through a sacred battlefield 🙄

    • @MrDanSchulte
      @MrDanSchulte 2 года назад

      Because white people don't care about sacred sites?

    • @pc3983
      @pc3983 2 года назад

      @@MrDanSchulte sounds right

    • @archstanton6965
      @archstanton6965 Год назад

      Only 1 road thru the battlefield. On top of the ridge. Provides great access and views on/of the battlefield. Very limited in the “destruction” it caused. Most, if not all markers were off the road. I know if any had to be moved due to road construction. And the road basically followed horse/wagon trail established in the 1800’s after the battle.

  • @psychosneighbor1509
    @psychosneighbor1509 2 года назад

    It's possible Custer's brigade stayed down and then traversed Cedar Coulee after Custer rode to the top of Weir Point to recon the village. This would maintain the element of surprise by keeping the giant dust cloud behind the ridge as they flanked. Not even sure why I'm arguing this or why it even matters...

  • @DaytonaStation
    @DaytonaStation 2 года назад

    thanks again

  • @belfastlad55
    @belfastlad55 2 года назад

    Excellent