Thursday, April 12, 2018

Some great country...........it is an utter crock of shit..........just like most of u.................even for civil rights and scholarship..........the vast majority of the American people are whores.............hypocrites and liars...................


List of Indian massacres - Wikipedia

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It is now more common for scholars to refer to these events as massacres. This is especially so of a Colorado territorial militia's slaughter of Cheyennes at Sand Creek (1864) and the army's slaughter of Shoshones at Bear River (1863), Blackfeet on the Marias River (1870), and Lakotas at Wounded Knee (1890).
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Category:Massacres of Native Americans - Wikipedia

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Pages in category "Massacres of Native Americans". The following 68 pages are in this category, out of 68 total. This list may not reflect recent changes (learn more).
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10 Horrific Native American Massacres - Listverse

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Jul 19, 2016 - The first 100 years or so of the United States' existence was filled with travesties like the Civil War and the enormous slave trade which flourished in the South. In addition, manifest destiny and the inherent racism involved with the “white man's burden” led to a number of horrible massacres of the Native ...

U.S. Army massacres Indians at Wounded Knee - Dec 29, 1890 ...

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Conflict came to Wounded Knee again in February 1973 when it was the site of a 71-day occupation by the activist group AIM (American Indian Movement) and its supporters, who were protesting the U.S. government's mistreatment of Native Americans. During the standoff, two Indians were killed, one federal marshal was ...

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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The Search Is On for the Site of the Worst Indian Massacre in U.S. ...

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Archaeologists look for pieces of metal in their search for the remains of a massacre of Native Americans in 1863 in Idaho. (Courtesy of Ken Cannon). By Sylvia Wright. smithsonian.com. May 13, 2016. In the frigid dawn of January 29, 1863, Sagwitch, a leader among the Shoshone of Bia Ogoi, or Big River, in what is now ...

The Horrific Sand Creek Massacre Will Be Forgotten No More | History ...

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The opening of a national historic site in Colorado helps restore to public memory one of the worst atrocities ever perpetrated on Native Americans.

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 ...

Genocide and American Indian History - Oxford Research ...

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The capacity of Native people and communities to directly resist, blunt, or evade colonial invasions proved equally important. ... Violence continued to be a factor (in 1502, Nicolás de Ovando, the Spanish governor of Hispaniola, massacred some six to seven hundred Indians from the chiefdom of Higüey who had rebelled in ...

Atrocities Against Native Americans - United to End Genocide

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Massacre-of-Indian-women-and-children-in-Idaho-. A History of Atrocities. An estimated 12,000 years ago, a mass migration of nomadic peoples, traveled across a land bridge that connected Asia to what is now Alaska. These people would come to be called Native Americans, numbering over 50 million, and settling from ...

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