Battle of the Rosebud – The Girl Who Saved Her Brother A Western Ballad of Courage, Blood, and Memory They say the Rosebud River still carries whispers of that June morning in 1876, when thunder rolled not from the sky but from rifles, war cries, and pounding hooves. The Battle of the Rosebud — often overshadowed by Little Bighorn — was not just a clash of armies. It was the moment a woman on horseback, Buffalo Calf Road Woman, rode into legend by saving her brother amidst fire and fury. This ballad is part of the AMERICAN Folk & Country AI project, dedicated to reviving forgotten stories of the Old West through music, digital folklore, and cinematic songcraft. The Land Before the Storm Dawn broke over the Rosebud Valley with a gray, heavy sky. General George Crook’s forces — U.S. cavalry, infantry, and Crow and Shoshone scouts — moved through tall grass, unaware that shadows were gathering across the ridge: Lakota and Northern Cheyenne warriors,...
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