Table of Contents
The following is the table of contents from The Killing of Crazy Horse:
- Introduction. “We’ll come for you another time.”
- “When we were young, all we thought about was going to war.”
- “I have always kept the oaths I made then, but Crazy Horse did not.”
- “It is better to die young.”
- “Crazy Horse was as fine an Indian as he ever knew.”
- “A Sandwich Islander appears to exercise great control in the Indian councils.”
- “Gold from the grass roots down.”
- “We don’t want any white men here.”
- “The wild devils of the north.”
- “This whole business was exceedingly distasteful to me.”
- “I knew this village by the horses.”
- “He is no good and should be killed.”
- “Crook was bristling for a fight.”
- “I give you these because they have no ears.”
- “I found it a more serious engagement than I thought.”
- “I am in constant dread of an attack.”
- “General Crook ought to be hung.”
- “You won’t get anything to eat! You won’t get anything to eat!”
- “When spring comes, we are going to kill them like dogs.”
- “All the people here are in rags.”
- “I want this peace to last forever.”
- “I cannot decide these things for myself.”
- “It made his heart heavy and sad to think of these things.”
- “They were killed like wolves.”
- “They knew that they had to die.”
- “It is impossible to work him through reasoning or kindness.”
- “If you go to Washington they are going to kill you.”
- “We washed the blood from our faces.”
- “I can have him whenever I want him.”
- “He has looked for death, and it has come.”
- “He still mourns the loss of his son.”
- “When I tell these things I have a pain in my heart.”
- “I’m not telling anyone what I know about the Killing of Crazy Horse.”
- Afterword. “No man is held in more veneration here than Crazy Horse.”
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