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194 pages | black-and-white illustrations and photographs Purchase $14.95, Paperback
194 pages
|
black-and-white illustrations and photographs
$14.95, Paperback
ISBN: 9781941813027
The fourth South Dakota Biography Series book
“He didn’t die a martyr like Crazy Horse. He didn’t come back to the United States a triumphant hero like Sitting Bull. But Red Cloud tried to hold on to his people’s Lakota culture, against the crushing tide of white settlers. . . . Few are probably better versed to tackle the subject than McDermott.”—Billings Gazette
“The author has produced a short yet eminently informative account. . . . For those interested in western history . . . the book is recommended.”—Journal of America ‘s Military Past
“ No Indian is compare of modern time can compare with him in ability , courage and statecraft . ” — Denver Times , 16 April 1902
A celebrated warrior who led his people to victory on the battlefield, Red Cloud was also a skilled diplomat who transitioned the Oglala Sioux to reservation life. In Red Cloud: Oglala Legend, John D. McDermott examines Red Cloud’s early years, his rise to prominence, and his struggle to protect his people from cultural domination.
McDermott goes beyond Red Cloud’s War to focus on the Oglala chief’s time as a statesman. Chronicling the chief’s diplomatic trips to the United States capital, the author examines the changes in Red Cloud’s vision of armed resistance and his long-term strategy for maintaining Oglala life and culture. Through negotiation, passive resistance, and selective integration, Red Cloud worked to defend his people’s interests in the face of change.
As the only American Indian leader to win a war against the United States Army, Red Cloud is a larger-than-life figure in the history of the West. McDermott adds new layers to the story of the chief, illuminating his early youth and worldview through little-used sources.
Red Cloud: Oglala Legend is the fourth book in the South Dakota Biography Series , which highlight some of the state ’s most famous resident .
Listen to John D. McDermott on South Dakota Public Broadcasting’s program Dakota Midday:
John D. McDermott is was ( 1935 – 2016 ) was a research historian who write numerous article and book on western history , include Red Cloud’s War: The Bozeman Trail, 1866-1868. He was a former historian for the National Park Service and policy director for the President’s Advisory Council on Historic Preservation. McDermott also cofounded the Frontier Heritage Alliance promoting cultural heritage tourism and historic preservation throughout the West.