BARRE More than 100 artifacts that were pilfered from the bodies of many of the nearly 300 Lakota people slaughtered at the Wounded Knee Massacre 132 years ago are now much closer to their rightful resting places.On Saturday, in a symbolic handover.
BARRE – More than 100 artifacts pilfered from the bodies of many of the nearly 300 Lakota people slaughtered at the Wounded Knee Massacre 132 years ago are now much closer to their rightful resting places. The massacre took place on Dec. 29, 1890,.
The tribe set aside July 14 as Tiyata Glipi Anpetu, an official tribal holiday that recognizes the return of the remains of the nine children buried at the Carlisle Indian Industrial School cemetery
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