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Group to study Sioux battle sites
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TUESDAY, JULY 2, 2002 A non-profit group plans to document 12 sites where Sioux warriors battled Army forces after the historic 1876 Battle at Little Bighorn. The sites are located in Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota and Nebraska. A $15,000 grant plus $10,000 in funding will be used by the nonprofit organization associated with Little Bighorn National Monument. Get the Story:
Indian Wars historian to gather Sioux battle stories (The Billings Gazette 7/2)
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