15-07-2017 18:42 via thestarphoenix.com

Book review: The Sitting Bull Affair

Less than a decade after Confederation, the Lakota Sioux who wiped out General Custer and his Seventh Cavalry at the Little Bighorn crossed the border in the southwestern part of the region that would become the province of Saskatchewan.
Chief Sitting Bull sought protection for his people — hungry, harassed and relentlessly harried by the vengeful Americans — north of what they called the Medicine Line. There he met Major James Walsh of the North-West Mounted Police, one of the 300 m
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