Little Big Man

Little Big Man

By Thomas Berger

Subjects: Indians of north america, fiction, Historical fiction, American fiction (fictional works by one author), Fiction, West (u.s.), fiction, Fiction, historical, Cheyenne Indians, Fiction, historical, general, Western stories, Frontier and pioneer life, Fiction, westerns

Description: Believe it or not, Jack Crabb is 111 years old. He is also the son of two fathers, one white, the other a Cheyenne Indian chief who gave him the name Little Big Man. As a Cheyenne, Crabb feasted on dog, loved four wives, and saw his people butchered by horse-soldiers commanded by Custer. As a white man, he helped hunt the buffalo into extinction, tangled with Wyatt Earp, cheated Wild Bill Hickok--and lived through the showdown that followed. He also survivied the Battle of Little Bighorn, where he fought side by side with Custer himself--even though he'd sworn to kill him. The basis of a popular film, LITTLE BIG MAN, was hailed by "The Nation" as a "seminal event...the most significant cultural and literary trend of the [1960's]."

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