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1 dic 2023 · Visit the site of the 1868 battle between Lt. Colonel Custer and Cheyenne Chief Black Kettle. Learn about the history, people, and activities of this hallowed ground.
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Washita Battlefield National Historic Site protects and interprets the site of the Southern Cheyenne village of Chief Black Kettle where the Battle of Washita occurred. The site is located about 150 miles (241 km) west of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, near Cheyenne, Oklahoma.
Learn about the 1868 Battle of Washita where Lt. Colonel George Custer attacked a Cheyenne village of Peace Chief Black Kettle, a tragic clash of cultures in the Indian Wars. Explore the visitor center, the battlefield site, and the Cheyenne communities near the park.
Learn about the 1868 attack by Custer and his 7th US Cavalry on the Cheyenne encampment of Black Kettle, a nationally significant element of the US government Indian policy. Explore the background, events, and aftermath of the Washita Battle, as well as the role of the Sand Creek Massacre and the treaties.
Questo museo e i sentieri d'accompagnamento sono anche molto vicino alla città di cowboy di Cheyenne, che si trova all'interno Nero Bollitore National prateria. E' un bel posto e molto interessante. Tuttavia, si deve essere pronti a vedere alcune bestiame e alcune attrezzature minerarie di gas naturale che richiamano i generatori da quella ...
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12 mar 2020 · Learn about the site of the 1868 attack by Custer's 7th U.S. Cavalry on a Cheyenne village led by Black Kettle. Find park information, updates, and ways to stay connected with NPF.
Learn about the 1868 massacre of Cheyenne Indians by George Custer's troops at this historic site. See the visitor center, museum, trails and grassland nearby.