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Officially closed, the reservation system was officially in full swing. It was a time of great change but the beginning of what we think of as modern america, the end of what we think of as native American Life. Those things were more complicated than we think. Host why do you view it that way . Guest 1890 was the last Armed Conflict between native folk and the American Government, the massacre of wounded knee in south dakota, 150300 lakota men, women and children were massacred by the cavalry. That moment came to stand in for so much of American History up to that point. Host december 29, 1890, what happened . Guest it was the tail end of the murder of sitting bull, things were unsettled and people were looking for shelter and there was a band of native people, they left where they were on horseback, and intercepted by the cavalry who rounded them up and tried to starve them. It is unclear what happened next. The cavalry started shooting, opened fire with hotchkiss guns and murdered 5
Steve paulson is right over here. I saw the moon. Just in time for the weekend. The harvest morn. Shine on. My parents sang that song. I thought yesterday was warm. Guess what . Today and tomorrow look even warmer. Well get 90s inland today. It was close for some yesterday, and as you just heard, spare the air for those who care, and forecast models are saying it is going to be warm for all. All forecast high is well above average. Any fog is going to not be around very long, and it will just be confined mainly to the coast and the golden gates. 50s and 60s on the temporarily. Whitaker at 65. That is 1400 feet. You got american canyon, 61. One observation, 65. Sunshine for all. Warmer. Warm to hot as temperatures settle into the 80s for some. Sal is here and he will tell us what we have. Everything is quiet which is nice. So far, steve, were going to start off with a look at the pass commute and the tracy super compute, and so far there, is not much slow traffic. There is some though.