On Feb. 27, 1973, members of the American Indian Movement and the Oglala Sioux tribe took control of the small town of Wounded Knee, S.D. They wanted more independence, and the government to honor the ...
The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council will be asked to approve a search for the remains of a Black civil rights activist who disappeared during the 1973 Wounded Knee standoff. He is likely buried on the ...
Opinion. Indian Country lost an American Indian Movement (AIM) warrior on Monday night. Many of us knew him as Wounded Knee, a nickname given to him by AIM co-founder Dennis Banks (Ojibwe). He wore ...
More than 250 Lakotas – mostly women and children – were killed by U.S. soldiers. U.S. concern over a new Ghost Dance ceremony prompted the arrest of the Lakota Chief Sitting Bull. Dozens ended up ...
SIOUX FALLS, S.D. (KELO) — More than 100 years ago, it was known as the Battle of Wounded Knee. Today, battle is rarely used as historical records, including national references, call it the Wounded ...
OGLALA LAKOTA COUNTY, S.D. (South Dakota News Watch) - The Oglala Sioux Tribal Council will be asked to approve a search for the remains of a Black civil rights activist who disappeared during the ...
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