In this original new book, Paul Hedren relates one of the great tales in American history - how the Sioux and Cheyenne, lords of the northern plains, were stripped of their land and confined to reservations. Hedren begins where most historians have ended: at the moment when the shooting stopped. What came next is the meat of After Custer - establishing military posts, building railroads, killing the buffalo. The story of this conquest, told with a wealth of new detail, is sometimes sad but always dramatic."" - Thomas Powers, author of The Killing of Crazy Horse""Hedren's chronicle of the transformation of the northern plains in the wake of the Great Sioux War makes for essential reading. After Custer is at once compelling, moving, and richly rewarding."" - Jerome A. Greene, author of Beyond Bear's Paw: The Nez Perce Indians in Canada