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Wounded Knee Massacre

In remembrance of the Wounded Knee Massacre on December 29th, 1890. This is the treatment Indigenous peoples of this continent faced through atrocities committed by the United States army, politicians, settlers, pioneers, and with approval by the president of the U.S. 300 innocent Lakota were murdered as a result colonization and fear of Indigenous ceremony and empowerment. These are the effects of colonization and genocide that predate any history book and committed in the name of Manifest Destiny, religious freedom, democracy, and independence.

Please, take a minute to share, repost, disseminate, and honor the Indigenous Lakota lives lost and the ancestral trauma that calls for environmental and social justice generations later!

CW: recounts of murder and savage war crimes perpetrated by the United States Army.

Accounts of the Wounded Knee Massacre (1890s)
“In late 1890 troops of the Seventh Cavalry killed more than 200 Native American men, women, and children at a reservation located along Wounded Knee Creek in South Dakota. A number of longstanding issues on the reservation contributed to the tension prior to the massacre. In the bad crop years of 1889 and 1890, the US. government failed to provide the full amount off ood, agricultural implements and seeds, clothing, and supplies mandated by its treaty with the Lakota Nation. Many Lakota, including Black Elk, criticized the violent reactions of the Indian agents, many of whom were inexperienced and some of whom were remnants ofCuster’s Seventh Cavalry, which had been crushed by Sitting Bull just 14 years before at the Little Big Horn. Many years later, Flying Hawk recollected the events.”


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