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Wounded Knee Essay Research Paper Wounded Knee

Wounded Knee Essay, Research Paper


Wounded Knee


Essay submitted by Julia Hacker


Wounded Knee was a terrible event in US history. It showed how the US government


didn’t understand the Native Americans and treated them badly and unfairly.


Big Foot was the chief of a subtribe of the Lakota called Miniconjou. He was very old


and had pneumonia. He was taking his tribe to the Pine Ridge Reservation in


south-western South Dakota.


Most of the women and children in Big Foot’s tribe were family members of the warriors


who had died in the Plains wars. The Indians had agreed to live on small reservations


after the US government took away their land. At the Wounded Knee camp, there were


120 men and 230 women and children. At the camp, they were guarded by the US


Seventh Cavalry lead by Major Samuel Whitside. During the year 1890 a new dance


called the Ghost Dance started among the Sioux and other tribes. The Sioux’s Christ


figure, Wovoka, was said to have flown over Sitting Bull and Short Bull and taught them


the dance and the songs. The Ghost Dance legend was that the next spring, when the


grass was high, the Earth would be covered with a new layer of soil, covering all white


men. Wild buffalo and horses would return and there would be swift running water,


sweet grass, and new trees. All Indians who danced the Ghost dance would be floating


in the air when the new soil was being laid down and would be saved. The Ghost Dance


was made illegal after the Wounded Knee massacre though. On December 28, 1890 the


Seventh Cavalry saw Big Foot moving his tribe and Big Foot immediately put up a white


flag. Major Samuel Whitside captured the Indians and took them to an army camp near


the Pine Ridge reservation at Wounded Knee. Whitside took Bigfoot on his wagon


because it was more comfortable and warmer, and Big Foot was sick. Whitside had


orders to take the Indians to a military prison in Omaha the next day, but it never


happened. That night Colonel Ja

mes W. Forsyth took over. The Cavalry provided the


Indians with tents that night because it was cold and there was a blizzard coming. The


next day, December 29, 1890, the Cavalry gave the Indians hardtack for breakfast.


There was a seize of arms and the soldiers took all the Indian’s guns away. A medicine


man named Yellow Bird told the Indians to resist the soldiers and not give up the guns,


he did a few steps of the Ghost Dance. The Sioux gave up all their guns but two. One


belonged to a deaf Indian named Black Coyote. He said he had just paid a great deal of


money for his new rifle and didn’t want to give it up. The soldiers grabbed it from him


and it discharged in the air, then other soldiers started firing at all the Indians. The


Cavalry had four Hotchkiss guns, which looked kind of like cannons and could shoot two


pounds of explosive shells at a rate of 50 per minute. The Indians tried to run away and


not get shot, they weren’t doing anything wrong and had been cooperating very well,


but the soldiers kept shooting. The Indians tried to run into a ravine and some dropped


dead or others were wounded and fell to the ground and couldn’t get up. Most of the


wounded ones died in that ravine. The results of the short battle were that 25 soldiers


were killed, almost all of them from their own crossfire. 153 Sioux died on the spot, and


more died in the ravine later on. The final death toll for the Indians was about 350,


that’s almost all of them that were there in the first place. All the dead bodies,


including Big Foot, who was shot near the beginning of the battle, were put into a huge


mass grave. There was a holy man named Black Elk from another tribe who saw all the


dead and wounded Indians in the ravine and the field. He was one of the only Native


American witnesses of the massacre. Wounded Knee was one of the worst things


between the US government and any other group of people in the United States ever.


It would be terrible if anything like that ever happened again.

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