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Little Big Horn: A Saga of Sitting Bull    by Fayette Jones-Ziegler
Price: $5.99 USD. 13570 words. Published on October 20, 2009. .

Seldom has the story of the Little Big Horn been told in terms Sitting Bull might understand; in a manner we all should see it. But here is such an account, from his early life to the Washita and Little Big Horn and beyond. Fayette Jones-Ziegler has captured the significant events of the great chief's life.
With the Dakota Sioux Indians: Writings From Charles Eastman (Ohiye Sa)    by Lenny Flank
Price: $9.99 USD. 138280 words. Published on November 21, 2009. .

Charles Eastman was born on a Dakota Sioux Indian reservation in 1858. When the Indian Wars broke out, he was taken to Canada, where he lived with a band of Sioux and learned their ways. He later returned to the US, joined white society, and became a leading advocate for Indians in Washington. This anthology includes "Indian Boyhood", "Indian Heroes and Great Chiefs", and other essays.
George Armstrong Custer, History Set Right.    by J savage
Price: $0.99 USD. 4050 words. Published on January 29, 2012. .

A well researched look into what really happened June 25, 1876 at the Battle of the Little Big Horn, plus correcting some of the mistakes made about George Armstrong Custer.
Girl from the Gulches    by Ellen Baumler
Price: $9.99 USD. 79210 words. Published by Montana Historical Society Press  on April 2, 2012. .

This detailed memoir recalls a young pioneer’s journey from the Great Plains to childhood on the Western frontiers to life on the Flathead Indian Reservation as wife of the Indian agent. A forbidden sled ride, the creaking of the hangman’s rope, her father giving the last of their water to his dying mule; Ronan recounts her experiences with vivid clarity and warmth.
Sagebrush & Lace    by J.D. Cutler
Price: $6.99 USD. 94360 words. Published by Banty Hen Publishing on April 26, 2012. .

1876: Time to throw away the corsets and draw down on the Old West. Society calls them Sapphists. Chief Sitting Bull calls them ‘Big Magic’. Buffalo Bill Cody and Wild Bill Hickok call them friends. Pinkerton’s detectives want them alive. Clarke Quantrill’s gang of outlaws want them dead. Two runaway women in a man’s world risk their very lives to be together.