THIS DAY IN HISTORY – U.S. Army massacres Sioux Indians at Wounded Knee – 1890

Via History.com

What Happened at the Wounded Knee Massacre? - HISTORY

 

On December 29, 1890, in one of the final chapters of America’s long Indian wars, the U.S. Cavalry kills 146 Sioux at Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota.

Throughout 1890, the U.S. government worried about the increasing influence at Pine Ridge of the Ghost Dance spiritual movement, which taught that Native Americans had been defeated and confined to reservations because they had angered the gods by abandoning their traditional customs. Many Sioux believed that if they practiced the Ghost Dance and rejected the ways of the white man, the gods would create the world anew and destroy all non-believers, including non-Indians.

On December 15, 1890, reservation police tried to arrest Sitting Bull, the famous Sioux leader, who they mistakenly believed was a Ghost Dancer, at the Standing Rock reservation and killed him in the process.

On December 29, the U.S. Army’s 7th cavalry surrounded a band of Ghost Dancers under the Sioux Chief Big Foot near Wounded Knee Creek and demanded they surrender their weapons. As that was happening, a fight broke out between an Indian and a U.S. soldier and a shot was fired, although it’s unclear from which side. A brutal massacre followed, in which it’s estimated almost 150 Native Americans were killed (some historians put this number at twice as high), nearly half of them women and children. The cavalry lost 25 men.

The conflict at Wounded Knee was originally referred to as a battle, but in reality it was a tragic and avoidable massacre. Surrounded by heavily armed troops, it’s unlikely that Big Foot’s band would have intentionally started a fight. Some historians speculate that the soldiers of the 7th Cavalry were deliberately taking revenge for the regiment’s defeat at the Little Bighorn in 1876. Whatever the motives, the massacre ended the Ghost Dance movement and was the last major confrontation in America’s deadly war against the Plains Indians.

Conflict came to Wounded Knee again in February 1973 when it was the site of a 71-day occupation by the activist group AIM (American Indian Movement) and its supporters, who were protesting the U.S. government’s mistreatment of Native Americans. During the standoff, two Native Americans were killed, one federal marshal was seriously wounded and numerous people were arrested.

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13 Comments
The Central Scrutinizer
The Central Scrutinizer
December 29, 2022 7:51 am

Sounds like revenge for Little Big Horn to me. Always the 7th tied to these massacres. Even in Vietnam.

History rhymes.

Billy the Kid
Billy the Kid
  The Central Scrutinizer
December 29, 2022 2:25 pm

Truth. What was done to the Native tribes is now being done to us all. We are all on the Federal Reserve Reservation now. This nation is turning in on it’s own and will tear the country apart in the process. The Feds have a history of violence and murderous intent in the name of power and wealth,under the lie of keeping the peace.

TwatWaffle
TwatWaffle
December 29, 2022 8:07 am

The Medals of Honor issued to those that partook in the slaughter forever stains the honor of the Medal.

NtroP
NtroP
December 29, 2022 9:06 am

I visited the Wounded Knee historic site enroute to camping in the Black Hills. (BTW, we gave the Black Hills to the Indians by treaty, then took it back when rich gold deposits were found. Indian giver?)
There was a somber aura about the place, a hilltop cemetery for the soldiers, the high ground where they mowed down the natives with rotary cannon, after gun confiscation of course. (Hint: never give up your guns!)
Yes, the native Americans were treated horribly by the government back then. Sorta reminds you of how they’re acting today……

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
December 29, 2022 9:49 am

Our NATO “allies” could learn a lesson about how the US government adheres to treaties. How’s that Nordstream pipeline working out for you, dear friends?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Iska Waran
December 29, 2022 1:22 pm

Only one treaty in America still stands and was never broken. It is the treaty make between the New Braunfels, Texas Germans and the Comanche. How good was it? During the Civil War, the US Army could withdraw from Texas and allow the Comanche to set up housekeeping in the state. This was very effective, to where Texans were tied down fighting the Comanche, resulting in providing no help to the Confederate plantation slave owners and traders. Meanwhile, the same Comanche just went around and ignored the Texas Germans.

When the plantation slave owners and traders of Texas saw this, they immediately started going after the Texas Germans, only to be wiped out by the Comanche. So then the plantation slave owners and traders of Texas drafted the Texas Germans into the Confederate Clown Army and sent them to go fight the Union troops. But the Texas Germans spoke the same as the Germans from Wisconsin and other Midwest states, yelled out their intentions, faked an attack on the North, and once close enough, quickly changed sides and gave the South what it enjoyed the most. Being Germans, they knew how to shoot around trees, unlike the southern plantation slave owners and traders who hit trees.

So the plantation slave owners and traders of Texas eventually got the message of what happened and went back to raping and killing Texas German women and children, only to be intercepted by Comanche who made them feel good by separating their scalps from the rest of their bodies.

Never understood why southern plantation slave owners and traders always enjoyed getting brutalized and beaten. Must be a defect in the DNA that developed from becoming lazy and worthless deadbeats while forcing slaves to do all their work for them. Probably explains why so many of their descendants are too stupid and braindead to comprehend winter, as the recent bit of winter has shown.

YourAverageJoe
YourAverageJoe
  Anonymous
December 29, 2022 4:31 pm

Where do you get your information?

bucknp
bucknp
December 29, 2022 10:12 am

Manifest destiny.

Historian William Weeks, describing American foreign policy in the early 19th century, wrote: “The rhetoric of American empire comprises three main aspects: the assumption of the unique moral virtue of the United States, the assertion of its mission to redeem the world by the spread of republican government and more generally the ‘American way of life’, and the faith in the nation’s divinely ordained destiny to succeed in this mission.”[7] -wiki

Heck of a painting though.

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bucknp
bucknp
December 29, 2022 10:32 am

“This war did not spring up on our land; this war was brought upon us by the children of the Great Father who came to take our land without a price, and who, in our land, do a great many evil things… This war has come from robbery – from the stealing of our land.” – Spotted Tail

Legends of America

Toujours Pret
Toujours Pret
December 29, 2022 12:09 pm

Wonder how different this country and world would be had the immigrants ignored the “elites” and merged with the natives?

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Toujours Pret
December 29, 2022 1:08 pm

Merged with the natives? What kind of LSD trip are you on? Those European immigrants were farmers and had no intention of becoming a bunch of clowns chasing after bison and worshiping the assorted gods of animal mythology.

Walt
Walt
December 30, 2022 12:38 am

Horrible as the loss of life was at Wounded Knee, the greatest killing of natives event in the 19th Century took place in 1863 with the death of somewhere between 250-400 Shoshone’s.
Couple of references….

https://www.washingtonpost.com/history/2021/09/26/bear-river-massacre-native-americans-shoshone/

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bear_River_Massacre

Ginger
Ginger
  Walt
December 29, 2023 8:17 am

Look up Fort Neoheroka and the Tuscarora War in North Carolina in 1713. Figures are about 950 dead and captured.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tuscarora_War