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Ambrose’s Crazy Horse and Custer (1996) chronicles the striking similarities between the Sioux leader, Crazy Horse, and the U.S. general, William Custer, who faced each other in a deadly battle in 1876.
Erika Funkhouser’s Sureshot and Other Poems, published in 1992, includes her long poem, ‘‘Bird Woman,’’ in which she tries to enter the experience of Sacagawea.
Trail: The Story of the Lewis and Clark Expedition (1989), written by Louis Charbonneau, is a fictionalized account of the journey.
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