Hey Joe
I love the film as an entertainment, it's so endearing, but of course as everyone here is saying, so much is factually wrong with the story.
A couple more little items to add to the list (sorry) - I thought the 7th US Cavalry was mustered in during 1866, but not in Fort Lincoln. I thought it was Fort Riley, Kansas or somewhere like that. Weren't the 7th first ranged against the Kiowa and the scene where he dictated a treaty wasn't with Crazy Horse but with Kiowa chiefs (perhaps Satanta ?). And where was the tale of Black Kettle and the *W a s h i t a* ?
As for California Joe, he really existed but as I understand it, not as a Custer scout. I seem to recall the real California Joe was an eagle-eyed sharpshooter in the Union Army (USSS ?) who became well-known at Gettysburg. I still recall a photo of him, with long hair, long dark beard and moustache, sternly-arched eyebrows and a very sharp look in his eyes.
I think Mitch Bouyer was the Custer scout who led the Indian scouts on the 1876 campaign.
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