Buffalo War : The History of the Red River Indian Uprising of 1874, Paperback by Haley, James L., ISBN 1880510596, ISBN-13 9781880510599, Brand New, Free shipping in the US

<div>Gen. Phil Sheridan called the Red River War of 1874 the most successful Indian campaign ever waged.&#160; Many of its incidents have become frontier legends, but only here is the extraordinary episode chronicled&#160; in full in all of its intricate ad amazing detail.&#160; Author/historian James L. Haley has carefully analyzed the causes of the Indian unrest, centering upon the great buffalo slaughter which threatened to destroy forever the foundation of Indian life.&#160; The competing factions which shaped the course of events during the conflicts---war and peace factions&#39; competing for control within the Indian tribes, officers&#39; competing for commands and promotions within the . Army and the Indian Bureau&#39;s competing for policy control within government bureaucracies--are brilliantly researched and described, as are the battle strategies and engagements that made the Buffalo War such a curious blend of savagery, heroics, accidents and confusion on both sides.&#160; Mr. Haley&#39;s extensive research heavily on contemporary letters and reports, and his many new findings overturned a number of myths and prejudices which had surfaced during the hundred years since the Red River uprising.&#160; The result is an exciting, authentic narrative filled with colorful events and personalities of a crucial time in the history of the American frontiers, included are fifty-eight rare photographs of the Indian leaders, buffalo hunters, army officers and Indian agents who played roles in the history of the Buffalo War.</div>