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what was the ghost dance?
dance
by indigenous peoples that promised to bring about a
revival
of their
traditional
way of life
why did white americans fear the ghost dance?
thought it was a sign of
war
or that they were going to
fight.
they feared it because they didnt
understand
it
when was wounded knee massacre?
December 29th 1890
why did wounded knee massacre occur?
after
sitting bull
was
shot
by US soldiers
who led Lakota Sioux to pine ridge and why?
chief
spotted elk
for
safety
but US soldier redirected them to
wounded knee creek
what did colonel James Forsyth order native americans to do?
surrender
their weapons
what happened to black coyote?
got into a
scuffle
as he refused to give up his
rifle
which could be because he couldn't
understand
him and a
gunshot
was fired
what did the gunshot trigger?
a
mass killing
of the Lakota Sioux tribe
how many Lakota Sioux were killed?
between
150
to
300
including
elderly
,
women
and
children
causes of wounded knee:
government cutting
food rations
causing indigenous to
starve
crop drought
in 1890 which led to indigenous
starving
an indigenous person had a vision if they
rejected
white americans way of life the
great spirit
would bring back
dead
indigenous peoples
what was the public view of the massacre?
generally
positive
as they were relived the
ghost dance
was over
how did wounded knee mark the end of plains conflicts?
indigenous reluctantly began to
accept
reservations as their homes after the
ghost dance
had
failed
what did wounded knee mark the end of?
permanent indian frontier
how many Lakota Sioux were killed in 10 minutes?
250
how long until 250 Lakota Sioux were killed?
10 minutes
what did US army view the massacre as?
revenge
for battle of the
little bighorn