The collective efforts of the Sioux, Cheyenne and Arapaho encamped on
the bank of the Rosebud River at the Little Bighorn can all claim a victory.
George Armstrong Custer, despite being outnumbered was to blame for
his own defeat. His tactics, lack of prior planning, division of forces, and
overconfidence were certain to guarantee defeat. He had claimed about
130 warriors as his victims at the Washita when most of his targets were
women and children. Two years later he defeated himself and much of the
7th Cavalry.
Chief Sitting Bull, leader of the Sioux Nation
The Indian chief Sitting Bull defeated Custer in what is called Custer's last stand.
General Custer and his men were defeated and wiped out at 'Little Big Horn' by the combined forces of the Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho tribes, on June 25-26, 1876.
Custer and his 600 union army men against several thousand Native Americans.
Sitting Bull .
General George Custer
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
Custer's Calvary experienced defeat at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Indians following Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse pretty much wiped out Custer's seventh Calvary during that battle, when the Indians fought to stay off reservations.
The Cheyenne and Lakota annihilated Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Big Horn in Montana.
George Armstrong Custer was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn July 25-26, 1876 in Montana.The name of the battle is the Little Big Horn, and is also the name of the place it took place. Also Custer and his men were not massacred they went looking for a fight and got one. It was a military blunder on Custer's behalf he was too overly confident that he could defeat the Sioux.
General George Custer
The valley of the Little Bighorn River, in Montana.
Yes Chief Sitting Bull defeated general George Custer at the battle of Little Big Horn.
George Custer is a foolish army general who led 208 soldiers (including himself) to their death against some Indians at the battle of Little Big Horn.
George A. Custer(Battle of Little Big Horn)
Battle of Little Big Horn
George Custer and the seventh Calvary Vs about seven thousand Indians. Custer had around 185 soldiers.
Custer's Calvary experienced defeat at the Battle of Little Big Horn. Indians following Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse pretty much wiped out Custer's seventh Calvary during that battle, when the Indians fought to stay off reservations.
It was the Battle of the Little Big Horn.
The Cheyenne and Lakota annihilated Custer's 7th Cavalry at the Battle of the Little Big Horn in Montana.
General Custer's troops were massacred by the Lakota and Cheyenne. novanet- cheif crazy horse and 2000 indians killed colonel custer and all of his men
General Custer's troops were massacred by the Lakota and Cheyenne. novanet- cheif crazy horse and 2000 indians killed colonel custer and all of his men