Eyewitness at Wounded Knee
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E83.89 .J46 1991
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xii, 210 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 195-197) and index.
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Publisher description: On a wintry day in December 1890, near a creek named Wounded Knee on the Pine Ridge Reservation in South Dakota, the Seventh Cavalry of the U.S. Army opened fire on an encampment of Sioux Indians led by Big Foot. Coming two weeks after the killing of Sitting Bull, in a tense atmosphere of suspicion and misunderstanding, the careless discharge of one gun set off a massacre that claimed more than 250 lives, including those of many Indian women and children. The tragedy at Wounded Knee, which is generally considered the last episode of the Indian Wars, has often been written about but the existing photographs have received little attention until now. Eyewitness at Wounded Knee brings together and assesses for the first time some 150 photographs that were made before and immediately after the massacre. Present at the scene were two itinerant photographers, George Trager and Clarence Grant Moreledge, whose work has never before been published. Accompanying commentaries focus on both the Indian and military sides of the story. Richard Jensen's "Another Look at Wounded Knee" dwells on the political and economic quagmire in which the Sioux found themselves after 1877. In "Your Country Is Surrounded," R. Eli Paul discusses the army's role at Wounded Knee. John Carter, in "Making Pictures for a News-Hungry Nation," deals with the photographers and also the reporters and relic hunters who were looking to profit from the misfortune of others. Their words enhance our appreciation of the haunting images in this first book-length photographic history of the events that led up to and followed the bloodshed at Wounded Knee.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Jensen, R. E., Paul, R. E., & Carter, J. E. (1991). Eyewitness at Wounded Knee . University of Nebraska Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jensen, Richard E., R. Eli Paul and John E. Carter. 1991. Eyewitness At Wounded Knee. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Jensen, Richard E., R. Eli Paul and John E. Carter. Eyewitness At Wounded Knee Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1991.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Jensen, R. E., Paul, R. E. and Carter, J. E. (1991). Eyewitness at wounded knee. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Jensen, Richard E.,, R. Eli Paul, and John E. Carter. Eyewitness At Wounded Knee University of Nebraska Press, 1991.

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