Liberation Day

What is the importance of the Little Big Horn performance in the short story, Liberation Day?

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The Little Big Horn Performance is important because Mr. and Mrs. U. are using the Performance as a way to represent history the way they want the Speakers, Singers, and Company to see and understand it. The Performance presents a lopsided iteration of the Little Bighorn battle, and thus acts as a narrative commentary on the violence administered against Indigenous peoples.

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