"CUSTERS LAST STAND HILL"..
It was inevitable that "CUSTER" would die fighting against 'Indians' who were continually displaced by the 'authority' of the distant American Government..
"CUSTER" had earlier been sent on exploration marches into 'Indian Territory' to find gold, which he did find, he deliberately causing a gold scare to further displace the "Native Indians"..
"MOUNT RUSHMORE MONUMENT" took 14 years to carve out of the granite peaks which are on "Indian Territory", this disputed in favour of the 'Native Indians', the American Government offering the local tribes $17,500,000 to reimburse the 'locals', which they refused..
Of course it was in the interest of 'gold miners' + 'settlers' to label the 'indian tribes' as 'savages', as such they were then forcibly displaced by 'the forked tongue white men' who had 'fire sticks' + 'gatling guns', weapons of mass destruction..
Native Indians were at peace with the 'natural world' eating only as much food as they needed, respecting the wild animal spirits, unlike 'the forked tongue white hunters' who decimated the Wild Bison from millions to a few thousand in just a few years..
The greed of 'the forked tongue white men'..
Had the 'Native Indian Tribes' been equipped with 'weapons of mass destruction' then Custer would have probably stayed at West Point where he is now buried..
"THE LONE RANGER", is a modern updated film of that suffered by the 'native indians' at the greed of the 'the forked tongue white man'..
Depicting how a 'government ranger' intelligently tried to assist the 'native indians', but was murdered by 'white savages'.,
See how 'the forked tongue white man' killed his own white settlers to instigate the destruction of 'indian natives' to favour the construction of railways..
"CUSTERS LAST STAND HILL"..
Only one survived here, a cavalry horse that had been wounded several...
   Read moreIt was an eye opening experience. I truly understand better the conflict between both parties. If the US were to be invaded and our lands were being taken away from our citizens I would fight to the death to protect our way of life and property as Crazy Horse and Sitting Bull did. Then to kill Sitting Bull, by whites, just because he was well liked. I ask why we not do something today to rectify the nations cruel and unfairness to the native Americans. Billions to other countries but pennies to...
   Read moreCame here once in November of 1991 kept meaning to come back I finally did in August of 2019 be prepared to spend several hours in this place very informative and take the native tour and the park ranger lecture and listen to both sides of the story this place is very much worth visiting and should be a must visit for...
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