Description: Amazing Historical Photograph Lot The Wounded Knee Massacre occurred on December 29, 1890, near Wounded Knee Creek on the Lakota Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. It was the last battle of the Indian Wars. The 7th US Cavalry Regiment Intercepted Chief Spotted Elk’s (Big Foot’s) group. The massacre which ensued claimed the lives of nearly 300 Lakota Sioux. Relive that terrible day by getting your very own photographs that provide a look into the past. FIVE fantastic 4x6 inch photos as listed here: Photo 1: Chief Spotted Elk’s camp three weeks after the Wounded Knee Massacre (Dec. 29, 1890), with bodies of several Lakota Sioux people wrapped in blankets in the foreground and U.S. soldiers and scattered debris of the camp in the background, Jan 17, 1891. (4x6) Photo 2: Survivors of the Wounded Knee Massacre. Brothers White Lance, Joseph Horn Cloud, and Dewey Beard [left to right]. Joseph Horn Cloud was about sixteen years old when he witnessed the Wounded Knee massacre on December 29, 1890. (4x6) Photo 3: Burial party at Wounded Knee. The dead are carried in a heap on a wagon. (4x6) Photo 4: A handful of survivors after the Wounded Knee Massacre, 1891. (4x6) Photo 5: Burial of the dead after the massacre of Wounded Knee. U.S. Soldiers from 7th Cavalry putting Indians in common grave; some corpses are frozen in different positions. A horrible scene. (4x6) Amazing reprinted photographs. Professionally printed (not some junk printed on a home computer printer) only the finest quality!!! Glossy photos ready for your collection!! Photos courtesy of the United States Library of Congress.I ship quickly and carefully so rest assured your item will be a wonderful addition to any photograph collection! Thanks
Price: 9.98 USD
Location: Granite City, Illinois
End Time: 2024-02-10T22:19:22.000Z
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
Culture: Native American: US
Wounded Knee: Photos
Tribal Affiliation: Lakota
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States