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Crazy Horse's Speech before the Battle
CRAZY HORSE GIVES A RARE SPEECH TO HIS MEN
Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life by Kingsley M. Bray, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK, 2006 p 205 - 207
Kingsley M. Bray here cites two heretofore unpublished accounts of Crazy Horse's speech before the Battle of the Little Bighorn by Red Hawk and Billy Garnett, both from the Eli S. Ricker Papers. William J. Bordeaux gave another account of this rare speech by Crazy Horse. Englishman Bray's Crazy Horse: A Lakota Life is the best of the new Crazy Horse biographies. A stylish and evocative narrative writer, Bray has probably made his biggest contribution to Crazy Horse studies by somewhat untangling the meaning and sequence of Crazy Horse's visions. Where Mari Sandoz's seminal biography, Crazy Horse: Strange Man of the Oglala, portrays Crazy Horse's first vision as a gift of the Sky Powers in the guise of Thunder, Bray portrays it as a gift of the Earth Powers in the guise of Water. In other words, it was not the gift of Thunder, it was power over Thunder -- a subtle but important distinction which sets the stage for another of Bray's realizations, that through his dream visions Crazy Horse ultimately achieved the power of all the elements, as the Sioux conceived them, making him the most complete mujahidin of his era.
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