Wounded Knee: The American Indian Movement

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Wounded Knee is a small piece of land in South Dakota where two hundred members of the American Indian Movement reside, but it is also the known site of the 1890 massacre in which three hundred unarmed Sioux were killed by the U.S. Seventh Cavalry. The occupation began in early 1973 in protest of the Pine Ridge administration. Once there, they demanded that the original terms of their presently broken treaties with the U.S. government be restored. Armed and ready for a fight, AIM members took eleven hostages from the reservation as an effort of self-preservation, most likely, in preparation for what was coming, an army of feds and local police. If they were to let them go, they must first agree to hold a series of hearings to resolve this issue