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Uncover the haunting truth behind the Wounded Knee Massacre of December 1890, where a single gunshot ignited a brutal slaughter of nearly 300 Lakota Sioux—half women and children—by U.S. troops amid fears of the Ghost Dance movement. Historian Jeffrey Ostler labels it a calculated act of "racist domination," rooted in broken treaties, bison extinction, and cultural erasure. From the gold rush in the Black Hills to the controversial Medals of Honor awarded to soldiers, this video explores the events, the carnage, and the long road to acknowledgment, honoring the Lakota's resilience while questioning how such atrocities echo today. Timestamps: 0:00 - Hook: The Fatal Gunshot at Wounded Knee Creek (1890) 0:45 - Scene 1: Seizure of Lakota Lands and Broken Treaties 1:50 - Scene 2: Bison Extinction and Forced Starvation 3:00 - Scene 3: Rise of the Ghost Dance Movement 4:10 - Scene 4: Misunderstood Bulletproof Shirts 5:20 - Scene 5: Government Ban on the Ghost Dance 6:30 - Scene 6: Flight to Join Chief Spotted Elk 7:40 - Scene 7: Assassination of Sitting Bull (December 15, 1890) 8:50 - Scene 8: Hunkpapa Join Spotted Elk's Band 10:00 - Scene 9: Escort to Wounded Knee by 7th Cavalry (December 28, 1890) 11:10 - Scene 10: Weapon Surrender and Black Coyote's Struggle 12:20 - Scene 11: Yellow Bird's Incitement and Initial Fire 13:30 - Scene 12: Hotchkiss Guns Unleashed on the Camp 14:40 - Scene 13: Devastating Casualties and Aftermath Blizzard 15:50 - Scene 14: General Miles' Condemnation and Medals of Honor 17:00 - Scene 15: Congress's Regret (1990) and Shirt Repatriation (1999) 18:10 - Conclusion: Legacy of Resilience and Unanswered Justice Subscribe for more in-depth explorations of forgotten historical tragedies and Native American stories—like and comment if this video moved you to learn more! #WoundedKneeMassacre #LakotaSioux #GhostDanceMovement #NativeAmericanHistory #USArmyAtrocities #SittingBull #BlackHillsGoldRush #IndigenousResilience #HistoricalTragedy #ColonialViolence