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Custer phrases his experiences in My Life on the Plains, describing the excitement of being chased and cornered, but does not express guilt about the deaths caused by his actions.

Sentiment: Critical Analysis
Trigger: Custer's attitude towards Indians
For: Historians and those interested in American history
Key quote: Custer also is very much a white supremacist, thinks in terms of race, but does also say, repeatedly in his autobiography, My Life on the Plains.
The host discusses Custer's views on Native Americans as expressed in his autobiography, 'My Life on the Plains.' This mention serves to highlight the complexities and contradictions in Custer's character and the broader context of race relations during that era.