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"All guns fired at one time" : native voices of Wounded Knee, 1890

Title
"All guns fired at one time" : native voices of Wounded Knee, 1890 / compiled and edited by Jerome A. Greene.
ISBN
9781941813331
194181333X
Publication
Pierre, South Dakota : South Dakota Historical Society Press, [2020]
Physical Description
xiii, 306 pages : illustrations, map ; 24 cm
Summary
"The Wounded Knee Massacre of 29 December 1890, involving the loss of more than two hundred Lakota men, women, and children in South Dakota, marked the tragic climax of the Indian wars in the American West. This book compiles a variety of little-known sources explaining what happened at Wounded Knee, encompassing early and later accounts by men, women, and grown children that appeared in official government reports, newspapers, and collected published reminiscences"-- Provided by publisher.
Variant and related titles
Native voices of Wounded Knee, 1890
Format
Books
Language
English
Added to Catalog
May 04, 2022
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents
Lakotas wounded at Wounded Knee taken to Holy Cross Chapel, 1890-1891
Leather-bound journal notebook titled "Indians wounded in fight at 'Wounded Knee' South Dakota," 1890-1891
Account of the scene at Wounded Knee on 1 January 1891, by Charles A. Eastman
Account of Zella Vespucia, January 1891, as published in the St. Louis Post-Dispatch
Edited version of Zella Vespucia's account, January 1891
Account of Help Them, January 1891
Account of Frog, January 1891
Account of Hehakawanyakapi (Elk Saw Him), January 1891
Account of Long Bull, January 1891
Account of Ellis Standing Bear, ca. January 1891
Statement of Elaine Goodale regarding wounded survivors, January 1891
White Buffalo's opinion on the Battle of Wounded Knee, February 1891
"Account given of Indians of the fight at Wounded Knee," Washington, D.C., February 1891
Variant account of Washington, D.C., meeting, 11 February 1891
Descriptive report of Lakota impressions of Wounded Knee, February 1891
Commentary of trader Charles P. Jordan, March 1891
Account of Philip F. Wells, May 1891
Statement of former agent Valentine T. McGillycuddy, 1891
Account of Iron Hail (Dewey Beard), transcribed by James R. Walker, 1896-1914
Reminiscent account of the massacre scene by Charles A. Eastman, 1900
Newspaper report on monument to Lakota dead at Wounded Knee,
Account of Philip F. Wells, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, October
Account of Joseph Horn Cloud, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, October
Account of Louis Mousseau, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, November
Accounts, Statements, Reports, and Interviews /
Account of John Shangrau, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, November
Account of Standing Soldier No. 1, recorded by Eli S. Ricker,
November 1906
Account of Dewey Beard (Iron Hail), recorded by Eli S. Ricker,
February 1907
Account of Frank Feather, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, March
Account of Paddy Starr, recorded by Eli S. Ricker, August
American Indian viewpoint at Wounded Knee as recorded by Walter M. Camp, 1910
Excerpt from Joseph Horn Cloud's account, as told to Melvin R. Gilmore, 1913
Mrs. Mousseau's account, as told to Melvin R. Gilmore, 29 October 1913
Account of Dewey Beard, as told to Melvin R. Gilmore, 27 November 1913
Supplemental information about Wounded Knee from Philip F. Wells, 1914
Statement about Wounded Knee by members of the Big Foot Survivors' Association, September 1915
Notarized statement by Dewey Beard, given in Washington, D.C., on 12 March 1917
Notarized statement by Joseph Horn Cloud, given in Washington, D.C., on 12 March 1917
James McLaughlin's interrogations of Wounded Knee survivors, 1920
Description of the field at Wounded Knee within days of the massacre, recalled by Luther Standing Bear, ca. 1925
Account of Alice Ghost Horse, 1920-1940s
Reminiscence of John Ghost Bear, November 1928
Statement of Afraid of the Enemy, May 1932
Account of Dewey Beard, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of James Pipe on Head, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Richard Afraid of Hawk, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Dog Chief, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Statement of Nellie Knife, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Story of Charley Blue Arm, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Rough Feather, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Mrs. Rough Feather, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Edward Owl King, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Henry Jackson, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Statement of George Running Hawk, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Mrs. Mousseau, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Statement of Bertha Kills Close to Lodge, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of John Little Finger, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Peter Stand, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Partial Story of Peter Stand, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Story by Donald Blue Hair, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Frank Sits Poor, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Statement of White Lance, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Statement of James High Hawk, recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Mrs. Alice Dog Arm (formerly Alice Ghost Horse), recorded by James H. McGregor, 1933
Account of Louise Weasel Bear, recorded by James H. McGregor, ca. 1933
Public document statement of Annie Iron Lavatta, 1934
Program, Wounded Knee Survivors Association, 1935
"Claim of Survivors," as completed by Mrs. Nellie Knife (ca. January 1937)
Two letters giving names of Lakota attendees who served in the hospital at Holy Cross Chapel, Pine Ridge Agency, 1937 and 1940
Testimony of James Pipe on Head, Dewey Beard, and James Grass, in extracts from hearings on H.R. 2535, House of Representatives, 1938
Account of Peter One Skunk, 1938
Account of Paul High Back, September 1940
"After Wounded Knee-A Recollection," by Addison E. Sheldon, ca.1941
Additional commentary by Philip F. Wells, 1942
Account of Black Elk, 1930-1940s
Third-person account of Dewy Girl's remembrance of Wounded Knee, as told by Eugene Wounded Horse, 1940s
Account of James High Hawk, 1950-1960s
Account of Crane Pretty Voice, date unknown, as told by Ellen in the Woods
Interview with Jim Mesteth by Phyllis Mesteth and Boyd Bosma, 1977.
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