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Character Studies at Little BighornLongtime Friends' member and now, board director, Lola Mauer contributes great historical-fiction of the battle by focusing on several key individuals who fought at the Little Bighorn. Ms. Mauer wrote four short stories as part of her master’s thesis in Creative Writing from Ball State University, Muncie, Indiana -- we will publish all four over a period of several months. Born in Ronan, Montana, Ms. Mauer also received her Bachelors in English from Ball State -- she now resides in Columbia, S.C. where she is employed at the University of South Carolina. In an interview we had with Ms. Mauer she explains,
We begin the series with the fictional account of the Cheyenne warrior Wooden Leg. It's Ms. Mauer's interpretation of the battle from the warrior perspective. Currently, we also highlight one aspect of the soldier's side by focusing on Major Reno. It should be noted that parts of language and terms might be offensive to some, but please keep in mind these stories are told from the perspective of individuals who lived in a different time and place of the 19th century. We appreciate Ms. Mauer sharing these short stories with our members and visitors of our website. We are also excited to report that Ms. Mauer is now editor of the Friends of the Little Bighorn Battlefield’s newsletter, which is sent to our members. |
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