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UNDERTOLD STORIES OF THE RED RIVER WAR

UNDERTOLD STORIES OF THE RED RIVER WAR

By: Wheeler County Historical Commission
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150 years ago, the Red River War altered lives and cultures forever. The buffalo-hunting Native American tribes battled the post-Civil War U.S. Military for control of the Southern Great Plains. UNDERTOLD STORIES OF THE RED RIVER WAR explores the lesser known, almost forgotten events and characters surrounding each skirmish of the Red River War. Limited series podcast. Copyright © 2024. Wheeler County Historical Commission & The Frontier Regiment of the High Plains. All rights reserved. Hosted by Ada Lester, Wheeler County Historical Commission, and Andy Fernuik. Undertold Stories of the Red River War logo design by Chris Larson.Copyright © 2024. Wheeler County Historical Commission & The Frontier Regiment of the High Plains. All rights reserved. World
Episodes
  • Undertold Stories of the Red River War: Palo Duro Canyon
    Sep 28 2024

    EPISODE 7: PALO DURO CANYON

    Texas State Historian, university professor and prolific author Bill O'Neal reveals the under-told details of Brigadier General and Brevet Major General Ranald S. Mackenzie, shaping key elements of the Battle of Palo Duro Canyon. Maestro O'Neal casts light on various aspects of the Red River War of the Southern Great Plains compared to similar campaigns on the Northern Great Plains.

    150 years ago, the Red River War altered lives and cultures forever. The buffalo-hunting Native American tribes battled the post-Civil War U.S. Military for control of the Southern Great Plains. Undertold Stories of the Red River War explores the lesser known, often forgotten events and characters around each skirmish of the Red River War. Limited series podcast.

    Copyright © 2024. Wheeler County Historical Commission & The Frontier Regiment of the High Plains. All rights reserved. Hosted by Ada Lester, Wheeler County Historical Commission, and Andy Fernuik. Undertold Stories of the Red River War logo design by Chris Larson.

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  • Undertold Stories of the Red River War: Sweetwater Creek (Part 2)
    Sep 13 2024

    EPISODE 5 (Part 2): SWEETWATER CREEK

    Brett Cruse continues his live presentation from Sweetwater Creek (Part 1) in this Question & Answer segment at the Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site.

    Master archeologist and Director of Historic Sites Operations for the Texas Historical Commission Brett Cruse elucidates revelatory details unearthed at the sites of the Battle of Sweetwater Creek and the Battle of Red River in Palo Duro Canyon. In this live presentation at the Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site, Brett Cruse shares highlights from his award-winning research and authorship Battles of the Red River War: Archeological Perspectives on the Indian Campaign of 1874 (Texas A&M University Press).

    150 years ago, the Red River War altered lives and cultures forever. The buffalo-hunting Native American tribes battled the post-Civil War U.S. Military for control of the Southern Great Plains. Undertold Stories of the Red River War explores the lesser known, often forgotten events and characters around each skirmish of the Red River War. Limited series podcast.

    Copyright © 2024. Wheeler County Historical Commission & The Frontier Regiment of the High Plains. All rights reserved. Hosted by Ada Lester, Wheeler County Historical Commission, and Andy Fernuik. Undertold Stories of the Red River War logo design by Chris Larson.

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    Less than 1 minute
  • Undertold Stories of the Red River War: Sweetwater Creek (Part 1)
    Sep 12 2024

    EPISODE 5 (Part 1): SWEETWATER CREEK

    Master archeologist and Director of Historic Sites Operations for the Texas Historical Commission Brett Cruse elucidates revelatory details unearthed at the sites of the Battle of Sweetwater Creek and the Battle of Red River in Palo Duro Canyon. In this live presentation at the Charles and Mary Ann Goodnight Ranch State Historic Site, Brett Cruse shares highlights from his award-winning research and authorship Battles of the Red River War: Archeological Perspectives on the Indian Campaign of 1874 (Texas A&M University Press).

    150 years ago, the Red River War altered lives and cultures forever. The buffalo-hunting Native American tribes battled the post-Civil War U.S. Military for control of the Southern Great Plains. Undertold Stories of the Red River War explores the lesser known, often forgotten events and characters around each skirmish of the Red River War. Limited series podcast.

    Copyright © 2024. Wheeler County Historical Commission & The Frontier Regiment of the High Plains. All rights reserved. Hosted by Ada Lester, Wheeler County Historical Commission, and Andy Fernuik. Undertold Stories of the Red River War logo design by Chris Larson.

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    Less than 1 minute
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