Once a Child Captive, Dr. Carlos Montezuma Became a Voice for American Indians by David McCormick2/19/20184/2/2024
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What Happened to the Custer Family After the Last Stand at Little Bighorn? by HistoryNet Staff6/10/20178/31/2022
Why Former Confederate Frank Huston Joined Forces With the Sioux by HistoryNet Staff6/5/20178/31/2022
Did This Lakota Warrior Kill the Custers? Rain-in-the-Face Had a Score to Settle. by John Koster4/22/20173/27/2024
A Trader’s Unlikely Bond With Cochise Forged 4 Years of Peace With the Apaches by HistoryNet Staff and Edwin R. Sweeney4/22/20173/31/2024
This Woman Was an Captive Lakota Bride — Until This Sioux Warrior and Diplomat Saved Her by John Koster4/22/20178/31/2022
Displaced by Settlers and at War With the Sioux, the Pawnee Struggled to Survive by David McCormick2/26/20178/31/2022