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Tales of rampant suicide among Custer’s soldiers may be overblown

Author: Bruce Bower / Source: Science News

Battle of Little Big Horn painting
KILLING FIELD Contrary to historical accounts, few of Custer’s men at the Battle of the Little Bighorn committed suicide in the face of overwhelming Native American numbers, a preliminary skeletal analysis finds.

WASHINGTON — Historical accounts of the 1876 Battle of the Little Bighorn report that many of Gen.

George Custer’s 7th Cavalry soldiers shot themselves to avoid being killed by Native American warriors after the crushing defeat. But a preliminary skeletal analysis, presented April 12 at the Society for American Archaeology annual meeting, suggests suicides were relatively rare among Custer’s overwhelmed forces.

“No doubt suicides happened among Custer’s men, but perhaps not on the grand scale previously suggested,” said bioarchaeologist Genevieve Mielke of the University of Montana in Missoula.

Just over 1 percent of the U.S. Army at…

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