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"Wounded Knee Massacre" A censored Masterpiece by Artist Oscar Howe, a Lakota Yanktonai Sioux Ojibway. "There is much more to Indian Art than pretty, stylized pictures..There was also power and strength and individualism (emotional and intellectual insight)..Are we to be..put on reservations and treated like a child, and only the White Man knows what is best for him?" (Oscar Howe) Oscar Howe, Wounded Knee, Us Army Soldier, American Colonies, Indigenous Art, Native Art, Native American Art, End Of The World, American Indian

"Wounded Knee Massacre" A censored Masterpiece by Artist Oscar Howe, a Lakota Yanktonai Sioux Ojibway. "There is much more to Indian Art than pretty, stylized pictures..There was also power and strength and individualism (emotional and intellectual insight)..Are we to be..put on reservations and treated like a child, and only the White Man knows what is best for him?" (Oscar Howe)

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On February 27, 1973, some 250 Sioux Indians led by members of the American Indian Movement converged on South Dakota’s Pine Ridge Reservation, launching the famous 71-day occupation of Wounded Knee. Read more at http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2015/02/27/13-images-remembering-occupation-wounded-knee-159145: American Indian Movement, Wounded Knee, Sioux Indian, Trail Of Tears, Wilde Westen, Native American Photos, Native American Peoples, Native American Heritage, Native American History

Description of Harlington Wood, Assistant U.S. Attorney General, third row center without hat, is escorted into the village of Wounded Knee by militant Indians of the AIM group, March 13, 1973. Second row, left, wearing mackinaw is Russell Means, one of the AIM leaders and Carter Camp, another leader walks beside Wood. Wood was sent to the reservation in an effort to find a solution to the problem. (AP Photo)

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Native Americans, also known as American Indians and Indigenous Americans, are the indigenous peoples of the United States. By the time European adventurers arrived in the 15th century A.D., scholars estimate that more than 50 million Native Americans were already living in the Americas — 10 million in the area that would become the United States.

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