Red Horse

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Various Sizes - Matted Prints

Five years after the momentous June day in 1876, Red Horse, a chief of the Sioux Indians, conveyed in sign language to a U.S. Army surgeon a detailed account of the events surrounding George Custer's defeat on the Little Bighorn. Red Horse had played a prominent role in the battle, so in addition to his narrative, Dr. Charles McChesney, the surgeon who took his testimony, also persuaded the Sioux chief to draw a series of pictographs of the battle.

The drawings behind Red Horse's portrait are part of those 41 ledger drawings created in 1881. This particular drawing shows the height of the battle.

Own a piece of American history with this exquisite print that honors the bravery and heritage of the Sioux people. It serves as a powerful reminder of courage and resilience in your home or office.

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Various Sizes - Matted Prints

Five years after the momentous June day in 1876, Red Horse, a chief of the Sioux Indians, conveyed in sign language to a U.S. Army surgeon a detailed account of the events surrounding George Custer's defeat on the Little Bighorn. Red Horse had played a prominent role in the battle, so in addition to his narrative, Dr. Charles McChesney, the surgeon who took his testimony, also persuaded the Sioux chief to draw a series of pictographs of the battle.

The drawings behind Red Horse's portrait are part of those 41 ledger drawings created in 1881. This particular drawing shows the height of the battle.

Own a piece of American history with this exquisite print that honors the bravery and heritage of the Sioux people. It serves as a powerful reminder of courage and resilience in your home or office.

Click on Photo to view Full Image