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Jenna Lee
"A Place Where Ghosts Walk In Broad Daylight": SmartHER On The Battle Of Little Big Horn
16 minutes Posted Jun 24, 2026 at 8:31 pm.
Spontaneous Interview Setup00:26 Road Trip to Little Bighorn01:55 Meeting Ranger Michael Donahue03:23 Why This Battlefield Matters04:22 Key Figures and Rising Tensions05:38 Economic Backdrop and Orders07:46 Last Stand Hill and Markers09:03 Grief and Human Cost10:39 Prejudice and Two Perspectives11:41 What People Miss About the Battle13:04 Jenna's Takeaways on History15:48 Closing Thoughts and ThanksSUPPORT OUR MISSION:Love nonpartisan news? Want a bigger serving of the serious headlines?  Here’s how you can become a SCOOP insider: https://www.scoop.smarthernews.com/get-the-inside-scoop/   Shop our gear! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/smarthernews/ Website: https://smarthernews.com/ YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/smarthernews 
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150 years ago, a pivotal battle took place between the U.S. Army and the American Indians - a "coalition of Lakota, Northern Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors" (NPS). Often memorialized as Custer's Last Stand, named for the Lt Col George Armstrong Custer, the Battle of Little Bighorn remains a pivotal moment of great intrigue. To honor the story, we share our impromptu interview with National Park Ranger, Michael Donahue, who brings us back to 1876, to explains the significance of this battle and and why the site itself remains "a place where ghosts walk in broad day light."