TY - JOUR AU - Robinson, Charles M. AB - Book Reviews 77 first..hand knowledge of the terrain is obvious is risky to call a body of work "definitive"; in his spatial, tactical, and chronological nar.. however, Morning Star Dawn and Greene's rative analysis of the combat. Greene takes other volumes on the Indian Wars of 1876-77 readers into the unfolding battle, detailing are as close to "definitive" as readers are the perspectives of both the military and the likely to see. Cheyenne participants. JOSEPH C. PORTER Morning Star Dawn is not old ..fashioned North Carolina Museum of History drum..and..bugle military history. In Morning Star Dawn, as in his earlier studies of the Indian wars, Greene examines these deadly struggles through the eyes of participants Encyclopedia of Indian Wars: Western on all sides, officers and chiefs, soldiers and Battles and Skirmishes, 1850-1890. By warriors. For example, Morning Star evaluates Gregory F. Michno. (Missoula: Mountain the factions, differing points of view, and Press Publishing, 2003. xxxv + 438 pp. outright animosity among the army officers. Illustrations, maps, appendix, notes, bibliog .. General Philip Sheridan, General George raphy, index. $28.00.) Crook, and Colonel Ranald S. MacKenzie figured prominently. Friction first developed "The Indian Wars" is an all ..inclusive between Sheridan and TI - Encyclopedia of Indian Wars: Western Battles and Skirmishes, 1850–1890 JO - Western Historical Quarterly DO - 10.2307/25443109 DA - 2005-02-01 UR - https://www.deepdyve.com/lp/oxford-university-press/encyclopedia-of-indian-wars-western-battles-and-skirmishes-1850-1890-uih9vKQtP4 SP - 77 EP - 78 VL - 36 IS - 1 DP - DeepDyve ER -