Never Forget. Massacre At Wounded Knee Creek

The ongoing federal, state, local and territories policy of genocide in the United States led to one of the most violent massacres of Native Peoples 131 years ago on 29 December 1890 when U.S. soldiers opened fire on an unarmed band of Lakato Sioux murdering 300 men, women and children camped at Wounded Knee Creek, South Dakota.

To demonstrate further the evil intentions of the United States government, 20 soldiers who took part in the mass murder at Wounded Knee were ‘awarded’ the Medal of Honor.

America’s official policy of genocide against Native Peoples has caused the deaths of more than twelve million First Nations people.

 

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