The Long Knives are Crying (Lakota Westerns) (Lakota Westerns)
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The Long Knives are Crying (Lakota Westerns) (Lakota Westerns)

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The second novel in Marshall's acclaimed Lakota Western series begins in 1875, as Sitting Bull begins gathering thousands of Lakota to ace the growing problem of white incursions. What follows is a sweeping tale of the Battle of the Little Bighorn.
Paperback, 441 pages
Published August 14th 2008 by Fulcrum Pub
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Joseph M. Marshall III was born and raised on the Rosebud Sioux Reservation and holds a PhD from the reservation university, which he helped to establish. The award-winning author of ten books, including Hundred in the Hand, The Lakota Way, and The Journey of Crazy Horse, he has also contributed to various publications and written several screenplays. His first language is Lakota, he handcrafts pr...more
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