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Between June 25 and 26, 1876, a combined force of Lakota and Northern Cheyenne led the United States 7th Cavalry in a battle at the Little Bighorn River of what was then the eastern edge of the Montana Territory. The engagement is famous by several names: the Battle of Greasy Grass, the Battle of Little Big Horn, and Custer's Last Stand. Perhaps the most famous action of the Indian Wars, it turned out an amazing victory for Sitting Bull with his fantastic forces. They defeated a column of seven-hundred men led by George Armstrong Custer; five in the Seventh's companies were annihilated and Custer himself was killed in the engagement along with two of his brothers along with a brother-in-law. Known as the battle that left no white survivors, Little Big Horn has inspired greater than 1,000 artwork, including over 40 films. Here are four with the best... Much like the fairy tale, this picture brings you to a simple kiss. Like in Sleeping Beauty, the groom awakens his princess bride for a life of eternal happiness. This picture evokes much more feeling than standing the bride and groom together and snapping a picture. This photograph illustrates the photo essay aspect of the photojournalism as it conveys your wedding story.