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...
Parsons, Jim
...the tribes of Indians inhabiting this country were fierce savages, whose occupation was war, and whose subsistence was drawn chiefly from the forest. [That] to leave them in possession of their country, was to leave the country a wilderness; to govern them as a distinct people, was impo...
another never made it out of the lead plane, and one crashed into the ground when the parachute didn't fully open. Seven reached the besieged Indians -- over 1,500 pounds of food. Our drop had taken place on the 50th day of the occupation of Wounded Knee. ...
South Dakota to provide medical support during the occupation of Wounded Knee by the American Indian Movement (AIM). He also carried a camera and created an extensive record of the confrontation between AIM and the United States Marshals Service, Federal Bureau of Investigation agents, and other ...
THE LEGACY OF WOUNDED KNEE THE SPIRIT OF THE 1973 WOUNDED KNEE OCCUPATION LIVES ON IN THE OGLALA REFORMERS WHO DRAW ON THEIR TRIBAL HERITAGE TO IMPROVE CONDITIONS ON THE PINE RIDGE RESERVATIONDaniel Golden, Globe Staff
Wounded Knee is a settlement on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota that was the site of two conflicts between Native Americans and the U.S. government—a massacre in 1890 in which 150-300 Lakota were killed by the U.S. Army and an occupati
Wounded Knee Massacre (December 29, 1890) was the slaughter of approximately 150–300 Lakota Indians by U.S. Army troops in the area of Wounded Knee Creek in southwestern South Dakota. The massacre was the climax of the U.S. Army’s late 19th-century eff