The last major battle between the Arapaho…
July 1869 CE
The battle involves a force of around four hundred and fifty Arapaho, Cheyenne, and Lakota warriors and two hundred and forty-four U.S. soldiers and around fifty Pawnee scouts under Frank North.
The most prominent native leader at the battle is Tall Bull, a leader of the Dog Soldiers warrior society of the Cheyenne.
The battle is a U.S. victory resulting in around thirty-five warriors killed (including Tall Bull) and a further seventeen captured.
The soldiers suffer only a single casualty.
The death of Tall Bull is a major loss for the Dog Soldiers.