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American Carnage - Wounded Knee, 1890 (Paperback)
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As the year 1890 wound to a close, a band of more than three
hundred Lakota Sioux Indians led by Chief Big Foot made their way
toward South Dakota's Pine Ridge Reservation to join other Lakotas
seeking peace. Fearing that Big Foot's band was headed instead to
join "hostile" Lakotas, U.S. troops surrounded the group on Wounded
Knee Creek. Tensions mounted, and on the morning of December 29, as
the Lakotas prepared to give up their arms, disaster struck.
Accounts vary on what triggered the violence as Indians and
soldiers unleashed thunderous gunfire at each other, but the
consequences were horrific: some 200 innocent Lakota men, women,
and children were slaughtered. American Carnage-the first
comprehensive account of Wounded Knee to appear in more than fifty
years-explores the complex events preceding the tragedy, the
killings, and their troubled legacy.In this gripping tale, Jerome
A. Greene-renowned specialist on the Indian wars-explores why the
bloody engagement happened and demonstrates how it became a brutal
massacre. Drawing on a wealth of sources, including previously
unknown testimonies, Greene examines the events from both Native
and non-Native perspectives, explaining the significance of
treaties, white settlement, political disputes, and the Ghost Dance
as influential factors in what eventually took place. He addresses
controversial questions: Was the action premeditated? Was the
Seventh Cavalry motivated by revenge after its humiliating defeat
at the Battle of the Little Bighorn? Should soldiers have received
Medals of Honor? He also recounts the futile efforts of Lakota
survivors and their descendants to gain recognition for their
terrible losses. Epic in scope and poignant in its recounting of
human suffering, American Carnage presents the reality-and
denial-of our nation's last frontier massacre. It will leave an
indelible mark on our understanding of American history.
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