Extracts from verbatim stenographic report of council held by delegations of Sioux with Commissioner ... going on in the neighborhood of Wounded Knee-the Indians and soldiers exchanging shots ...
Teenagers disregard the threat of a summer storm in the town of Wounded Knee. On December 29, 1890, at least 146 Indians were killed by the U.S. Army near here. For the Sioux and other Native ...
Tracing Sioux history from 1862 to the present ... and offers a brief but balanced account of Wounded Knee. The book’s conclusion sums up the past century of Lakota history with references to the ...
Zoom out: The U.S. Army in 1890 slaughtered 150 Lakota Indian men ... but to stall the Wounded Knee bill over this unnecessary." O.J. Semans, Sr., a member of the Rosebud Sioux and executive ...
The latest action on Tillis’ Lumbee recognition bill was its referral to the Committee on Indian Affairs ... acres at the Wounded Knee Massacre site on behalf of the Oglala Sioux Tribe and ...
If made into law, the Wounded Knee Massacre Memorial and Sacred Site would formerly reintegrate the Wounded Knee "killing ...
Dee Brown’s 1970 book Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee remains perhaps the best-known account of American Indian history, but Ojibwe writer David Treuer has long seen problems with its takeaways.
The Sioux have never had much luck dealing ... and men were shot and killed by U.S. troops. The history of Wounded Knee would spur American Indian Movement (A.I.M.) activists to occupy the site ...
In the 1880s, after the U. S. Army's defeat at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, the government continues to push Sioux Indians off their land. In Washington, D.C., Senator Henry Dawes introduces ...
(Standing Rock Sioux, 1933–2005 ... American Indian Movement’s occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs in 1972 and of Wounded Knee a year later. The “20 Points”—a summary of issues ...