For those, like me, who have a passion for Native American history, I would recommend reading "The Journey of Crazy Horse" by Joseph M. Marshall III. The account relies heavily on Lakota oral tradition passed down by generations. If you happen to be a descendant of Custer, just never mind!
Richard, I read somewhere that Crazy Horse spent most of his entire life within 50 miles of sheridan Wyoming.
How is it down the mountain. Ashe county is getting iced over.
Hey, Tim. Just cold rain so far down here in Winston.
Sounds like great reading. Just started a book called Crazy Horse the strange man of the Oglalas by Mari Sandoz. Actually befriended a disentant of Crazy Horse in 1968. Blackelk from Blackelk Speaks was Crazy Horses relation. My friend was Benjamin Blackelk the famous Blackelk holyman's son.