Class Is in Session! Remembering the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 150 Years Later
The monument preserves grave sites for both soldiers and Native warriors as historians mark a battle that reshaped U.S. efforts to confine Plains Indians.
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'Our right to roam:' The Battle of the Little Bighorn 150 years later
Two days of violence in some of the quietest land in country, and Little Bighorn became part of the American cannon, joining the likes of Saratoga, Gettysburg and Okinawa.
Class is in Session! Remembering the Battle of the Little Bighorn, 150 Years Later
LITTLE BIGHORN NATIONAL MONUMENT, Mont. — It's one of the most crushing defeats in American military history. It's also the greatest victory for the Plains Indians. And it all happened right here in Montana.
The victory at the Little Big Horn in 1876 was a final attempt by the Indians to resist the oppression in the USA and their repulsion from their homeland. Even today, this event still has great significance for their descendants. This article History of the USA Fanal of Resistance at the Little Big Horn was published on Young Freedom.
Roots of Resistance in the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Greasy Grass Victory
June 25-26, 2026, marks the 150th Anniversary of the Battle of Greasy Grass – an important anniversary for the long lineage of Indigenous resistance on Turtle Island. Also known as the Battle of the Little Bighorn or Custer’s Last Stand, the Battle of Greasy Grass is a day of commemoration to honor when our ancestors and their allies gathered in unity to stand against a common enemy – the United States Army. We were overwhelmingly victorious. Th…
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