1890年12月29日发生的伤膝河大屠杀 (Wounded Knee Massacre),是指美军在南达科他州伤膝河附近屠杀250多名美洲原住民的事件,其中大部分是拉科塔族(Lakota)的Miniconjou人(拉科塔人的一个分支,他们以前居住在现今南达科他州西部从布莱克山到普拉特河的地区)。虽然美国政府将这次事件定义为“战斗”,但大多数美洲原...
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Wounded Knee, located on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota, was the site of two conflicts between Native Americans and representatives of the U.S. government, including the U.S. Army and, later, the FBI. An 1890 massacre left some 150 Native Americans dead, in what was th...
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al, Eyewitness at Wounded Knee (1991); Utley, Robert M., The Last Days of the Sioux Nation (1963); Wells, Philip, "Ninety-six Years among the Indians of the Northwest", North Dakota History, 15, no. 2 (1948). How To Cite This Article: "Massacre At Wounded Knee, 1890," ...
Big Foot was the last of the great Sioux chiefs. In 1890 the army ordered his people to march to Wounded Knee Creek. When an argument broke out, the soldiers fired on the people until almost none were left alive. INSET: SITTING BULL'S SONG. 展开 年份: 2003 ...
“I have never heard of a more brutal, cold-blooded massacre than that at Wounded Knee,” he wrote in a personal letter. “About two hundred women and children were killed and wounded; women with little children upon their backs, and small children powder-burned by the men who killed...
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Wounded Knee Burial Site. Photo by Kathy Alexander. In 1903, a monument was erected at the site of the mass grave by surviving relatives to honor the many innocent women and children who were killed in the massacre. Later,Native Americanactivists urged the U.S. government to withdraw the me...