In 1878, two years after the Greasy Grass Fight that some called Custer\'s Last Stand, U.
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Then came a second and tragic event.
The new home of the Northern Arapaho was a wilderness, but it was theirs and they were glad.
Their destination: the Shoshone Indian Reservation.
From the very young to the very old, they were forced to walk from Fort Robinson in western Nebraska across half of what is now the state of Wyoming. soldiers and government contractors rounded up 270 Arapaho people.
In 1878, two years after the Greasy Grass Fight that some called Custer\'s Last Stand, U.
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