including Custer's "Crow's Nest".
At dawn, on June 25, 1876, George A. Custer rode, accompanied by his interpreter, Fred Gerard
and his Arikara Scouts, Little Brave, Bloody Knife, Bob-Tailed Bull and Red Star,
to a crest called "Crow's" Nest ", to see in the valley of the "Little Bighorn.

Earlier this morning, Red Star and other crow scouts, had discovered the enemy Sioux and Cheyenne camps from this vantage point.
When Custer arrived there, he could see nothing through the haze of the morning sun.
But he believed his scouts, who advised him to attack the enemy camp as quickly as possible.
That was the last sunrise, which lieutenant colonel G.A. Custer
along with about 250 officers and men,
as well the Arikara Scouts: Bloody Knife, Bob-Tailed Bull and Little Brave would experience




Below are some converted and prepared for painting figures:
Lieutenant Colonel G.A. Custer

Custer's Chief of scouts: Lieutenant Charles A. Varnum

Interpreter Arikara (Ree) scouts: Fred Gerard

Bloody Knife (Tamina WeWe), mixed 1/2 Arikara 1/2 Sioux, set as pathfinder,
favorite scout from Custer,

Leader Arikara (Ree) scouts: Bob Tail Bull (Hocus-ta-ris)

Crow scout "Curly",
survived the battle and was the first to bring news of Custer's defeat to the Steamer "Far West"

Crow scout "Half Yellow Face",

Crow Scout "White Man Runs Him",

Crow scout ...

...some Arikara (Ree) und Lakota Scouts ...





... white scouts, Interpreter ,mixed race and cavalrymen ...








Greeting Egbert