The Lakota leader Sitting Bull defeated George Custer’s cavalry, but a sustained conflict with American forces proved ruinous ...
Over 130 years after the Wounded Knee tragedy, the U.S. government refuses to rescind honors given to the perpetrators.
Native Americans performing ritual Ghost Dance. One standing woman is wearing a white dress, a special costume for the ritual dance, 1890. Photo by James Mooney, an ethnologist with US Dept. of ...
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South Dakota Catholic leaders speak out against Wounded Knee soldiers keeping their medals
A South Dakota Catholic bishop and local Jesuit priests are criticizing U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth for deciding that ...
ELEC copy purchased with funds from the Lloyd and Charlotte Wineland Library Endowment for Native American and Western Exploration Literature Staring at the hangman's noose -- The political road to ...
A series of drawings by a Lakota warrior named Red Hawk is on display at Fort Caspar Museum. The Wyoming State Museum exhibit titled “Lakota Sioux Indian Ledger Drawings,” is a compilation of ...
WASHINGTON — Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has announced that he has decided that the 20 soldiers who received the Medal of ...
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