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![]() ![]() No white man survived to tell what happened and, after the war, no Indian would tell for fear of reprisals. What they found was an overwhelming number of Indians who wiped them out literally to the last man. ![]() ![]() One hundred and ten years ago Custer and 215 men of the 7th Cavalry rode to the Little Bighorn in search of warring Sioux. cavalrymen who fought and died here on June 25, 1876. It all builds up to a conclusion that maybe (and I keep an open mind on this) these rolling plains on the edge of the Little Bighorn River-a place visited by an estimated 300,000 tourists every year-are haunted by the spirits of Indians and U.S. Plainfeather, a Crow Indian, isn`t the only person to have had supernatural-you might say spooky-experiences here. ![]()
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