Charles Trimble, a journalist, activist and member of the Oglala Lakota, will receive the Word Sender Award from the John G. Neihardt Foundation. Neihardt received the title Word Sender from Oglala ...
As initial reports of a mass murder of Lakota Native Americans on December 29, 1890, trickled across the nation, newspapers were quick to place the blame on the Lakota. “Indian treachery once more ...
A series of drawings by a Lakota warrior named Red Hawk is on display at Fort Caspar Museum. The Wyoming State Museum exhibit titled “Lakota Sioux Indian Ledger Drawings,” is a compilation of ...
Native Americans performing ritual Ghost Dance. One standing woman is wearing a white dress, a special costume for the ritual dance, 1890. Photo by James Mooney, an ethnologist with US Dept. of ...
Last month, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that he was cancelling the Pentagon’s review of the Medals of Honor given to cavalry soldiers who participated in the 1890 Wounded Knee massacre, ...
The first comprehensive history of the Lakota Indians and their profound role in shaping America's history This first complete account of the Lakota Indians traces their rich and often surprising ...