The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an Oglala Lakota, to maintain its official position that the incident at Wounded Knee was a battle, not a massacre. Roger Di Silvestro\u27s In the Shadow of Wounded Knee is the first full-dress history of this coda to the event at Wounded Knee during which between two hundred and three hundred and fifty Native peoples died, as well as forty-nine soldiers, many of whom were killed by friendly fire. Casey, ironically, was himself something of an Indian rights defender. He recruited scouts, and when some of them were accused of killing a white rancher, Casey paid their legal expenses personally because he thought the charges were a put up plan o...
In 1874 and 1875, whites, lured by the discovery of gold in the Black Hills, poured into the norther...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
I did not know then how much was ended. When I look back now from this high hill of my old age, I ca...
What happened at Wounded Knee Creek on 29 December 1890, was not a battle but a massacre by soldiers...
The meandering Wounded Knee Creek wanders timelessly through south central South Dakota on the Pine ...
The occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 1973 by members of the American Indian Movement (AI...
Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge, the Ghost Dance are all phrases that invoke, perhaps more than any others,...
When scholars have covered events like the Wounded Knee Massacre comprehensively, the record of an u...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
This is an insider\u27s account of the attempt of the Oglala and Minneconjou tribes to establish the...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...
In 1874 and 1875, whites, lured by the discovery of gold in the Black Hills, poured into the norther...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...
The U.S. Army excused the killing of one of its officers, Lt. Edward W. Casey, by Plenty Horses, an ...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
In Native American history, no event is more pregnant with symbolism than the confrontation which oc...
I did not know then how much was ended. When I look back now from this high hill of my old age, I ca...
What happened at Wounded Knee Creek on 29 December 1890, was not a battle but a massacre by soldiers...
The meandering Wounded Knee Creek wanders timelessly through south central South Dakota on the Pine ...
The occupation of Wounded Knee, South Dakota, in 1973 by members of the American Indian Movement (AI...
Wounded Knee, Pine Ridge, the Ghost Dance are all phrases that invoke, perhaps more than any others,...
When scholars have covered events like the Wounded Knee Massacre comprehensively, the record of an u...
The Battle of the Little Big Horn, popularly known as Custer\u27s Last Stand, retains its fascinatio...
This is an insider\u27s account of the attempt of the Oglala and Minneconjou tribes to establish the...
Colonialism becomes the lens through which Jeffrey Ostler both analyzes and interprets the history o...
In 1874 and 1875, whites, lured by the discovery of gold in the Black Hills, poured into the norther...
Among the attempts to give the Indian version of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, Gregory F. Michno...
Between 1854 and 1890, the military frontier in western Nebraska witnessed major events, including H...