Originally Posted by 79S
Originally Posted by dakota300rum
Ok let's see the ironclad evidence. I was merely adding what I had heard. Never said it was true but possible. So if it doesn't fit your narritive of your documentery and you want to school me lets see the ironclad evidence I'm sure many people are interested. A report from a relative that was there is worth taking into account. A fairy didn't tell me.

Well it’s pretty hard to torture a man with a gunshot wound to the chest and one to the head…


The Indians believed that a person could not pass on to the afterworld if their body was not intact. It was common practice, fighting against fellow Indians, or against whities, for Indians to mutilate a corpse to deprive him of his entrance into heaven.


After the battle, the squaws did cut up some of the dead soldiers of the 7th Cavalry.