This monument commemorating the Native Americans who fell at the Battle of Little Bighorn celebrates the unity of the Sioux, Cheyenne, and Arapaho warriors even as it symbolically portrays

A) their savagery in war.
B) how Americans have relied on an incomplete and overly simplistic understanding of the history of the American West.
C) their aggression against white settlers.
D) the loss of their culture.
E) the environmental destruction of their native lands.


B

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a. 1915. b. 1933. c. 1899. d. 1905.

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