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  2. Wounded Knee Massacre - Wikipedia

    • Commemorations of Native American deaths In 1891 The Ghost Shirt, thought to have been worn by one who died in the massacre, was brought to Glasgow, Scotland, by George C Crager, a Lakota Sioux interpreter with Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show. He sold it to the Kelvingrove Museum, which displayed the shirt until it was returned to Wounded Knee Survivors Ass… See more

    DateDecember 29, 1890
    Overview

    The Wounded Knee Massacre, also known as the Battle of Wounded Knee, was the massacre of nearly three hundred Lakota people by soldiers of the United States Army. The massacre, part of what the U.S. military call… See more

    Prelude

    In the years leading up to the conflict, the U.S. government had continued to seize Lakota lands. The once-large bison herds of the Great Plains, a staple of the Plains Indians, had been hunted to near-extinction. … See more

     
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  3. Wounded Knee Investigation

    Jul 27, 2014 · There were four Hotchkiss guns at Wounded Knee. There is no historical evidence available to accurately estimate how many rounds were …

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    • Wounded Knee Massacre | South Dakota, Occupation, History,

    • Massacre At Wounded Knee, 1890 - EyeWitness to …

      From the heights above, the army's Hotchkiss guns raked the Indian teepees with grapeshot. Clouds of gun smoke filled the air as men, women and children scrambled for their lives. Many ran for a ravine next to the camp only to be cut …

    • The Lakota Ghost Dance and the Massacre at …

      Apr 16, 2021 · How the American drive to force Indian assimilation turned violent on the plains of South Dakota in 1890. Learn about the Lakota Ghost Dance, a religious revival that sparked fear and repression among white settlers and …

    • Wounded Knee | Massacre, Occupation, Battle, Map, …

      On December 29, 1890, approximately 150–300 Lakota men, women, and children were killed by U.S. troops during the Wounded Knee Massacre, an episode that concluded the federal government’s military campaigns against …

    • Wounded Knee Massacre - World History Encyclopedia

      Feb 6, 2024 · The Wounded Knee Massacre of 29 December 1890 was the slaughter of over 250 Native Americans, mostly of the Miniconjou people of the Lakota Sioux nation, by the US military at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota.

    • Wounded Knee Massacre - Legends of America

      Within minutes, the field was littered with Indian dead and wounded; teepees were burning; and survivors were scrambling in a panic to the shelter of nearby ravines, pursued by the soldiers and raked with fire from the Hotchkiss guns.

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    • What Happened at the Wounded Knee Massacre? | HISTORY

    • Lieut. J. C. Gresham’s Account of Wounded Knee

    • “Wholesale Murder”: What People Saw at the Wounded Knee …

    • Firsthand Accounts From Wounded Knee Tell a Chaotic Tale of …

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    • Sitting Bull and the Wounded Knee Massacre - PBS

    • Back in Print – “Eyewitness at Wounded Knee” - History Nebraska

    • Bell Ringer: The Massacre at Wounded Knee - C-SPAN.org

    • Buck's English: Hotchkiss: A gun from another era - The Oklahoman