To Kill An Eagle: Indian Views on the Last Days of Crazy Horse

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Authors:
Edward Kadlecek & Mabell Kadlecek
Book Details:
paperback, reprint 2012, 170 pages
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This unique book sheds new light on Crazy Horse and his people, the Teton Sioux.  It is based on interviews with over thirty elderly Sioux people as well as on years of research in published and unpublished sources.  All of the informants either knew Crazy Horse themselves or had been told about him by older relatives.  Much of the information in the book is new, either not having been published before or contradicting the commonly accepted story.  The authors are able to tie episodes in Crazy Horse’s life to specific geographical areas, to clarify for the first time the confused events surrounding his death, and to make a strong case for the exact place of his burial.

The authors lived most of their lives in Beaver Valley in northwestern Nebraska and were lifelong friends of the Pine Ridge people.  Edward Kadlecek passed away shortly after the first 1981 publication of this book.  Mabell Kadlecek now lives in Alexandria, Louisiana.

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Authors:
Edward Kadlecek & Mabell Kadlecek
Book Details:
paperback, reprint 2012, 170 pages

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