It’s A Good Day to Die. Cheyenne, Lakota, Arapaho Indians vs U.S. Army. Fetterman, Wagon Box fights.

It’s A Good Day to Die. “Hoka Hey” was a term used by Indians that means “Its A Good Day To Die.” Indians vs U.S. Army: Fetterman and Wagon Box Battles. Along the Bozeman Trail. Was it a Massacre or was it a Fight? Indians vs US Army: Fort Phil Kearny, Fetterman and Wagon Box Battles. Aerial drone views. Arapaho, Cheyenne and Lakota Indians under leadership of Hump, Red Cloud and Crazy Horse vs the U.S. Army.

The slain soldiers from the Fetterman and Wagon Box battles were buried 3 deep at Ft. Phil Kearny, then removed to Last Stand Hill at Custer Battlefield. Later, the bodies removed again to the “Custer National Cemetery” at Little Bighorn Battlefield. During this last and final removal, some of the wood coffins broke open and arrowheads fell out of the bodies to the ground. FOR FULL DRAMATIC EFFECT, MAKE SURE THE SETTINGS ON YOUTUBE (SPOKE WHEEL AT BOTTOM OF SCREEN) IS SET TO 4K OR HD.