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Native Americans remember 'forgotten' massacre that left 450 dead in ...

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Jan 30, 2013 - The Battle at Bear River is not one that the general public may have etched in their memories, but for the members of the Shoshone tribe of Native Americans, it is an incident that lives in infamy. On Tuesday, descendants of the Shoshani Indians gathered near the site in present-day Idaho where hundreds ...
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Site of Deadliest Native American Massacre Identified in Idaho ...

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Apr 27, 2015 - A peaceful patch of farmland in southeastern Idaho likely holds a grisly, bitter history — but the full story remains hidden, at least for now. Archaeologists surveying acreage along the Bear River, just north of the town of Preston, say there are “compelling” signs that it's the site of an event whose ...

California Slaughter: The State-Sanctioned Genocide of Native ...

www.newsweek.com/2016/08/26/california-native-americans-genocide-490824.html
Aug 17, 2016 - What happened to California Native Americans in the mid-19th century was not all that different from what happened to Jews, Armenians or Rwandans. ... was openly and repeatedly voiced, and that the means to achieve these ends were unambiguously brutal: mass deportations, slavery, massacres.

Native American Atrocities - The Sand Creek Massacre

https://www.lastoftheindependents.com/sandcreek.htm
The Sand Creek massacre of 1864 was a catalyst of further bloodshed between whites and Native Americans, especially the plains tribes.

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