The warriors and their galloping horses kicked up dust as they circled the field to finish off the last of General George Armstrong Custerâs men as onlookers watched during the Battle of Little Bighorn reenactment Friday. âThis has been one of our most successful days, it was a gift,â organizer Jimmy Real Bird said in an interview with The Gazette Friday. âThe land brings people out, it is like a breath of fresh air to see its history.â The reenactment, which took place on the 145th anniversary of Custerâs Last Stand, is a part of the annual Crow Native Days, a celebration that attracts thousands of people from across the country to see rodeos, reenactment and more around Crow Agency.